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PAGE 4 THE BEND BULLETIN, DAILY EDITION, IlKNO, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY f. 1025 The Bend Bulletin DAUV J0DIT1ON Yublishvd Every Afternoon Except Sunday by The Hend Uulhtln (Incorporate!) Cnterta! aa Second Class mutter January V. 1 'l . at the ToHtofflro at Rend. ' a, under Act of March 3, 1870. ROIIKHT W. SAWYER HEN It Y N. 1'OWLKR K.ltl-r -Munum-r - Associate Editor An Independent NewapniKT, standinir for the square deal, clean busiiu-ss. el can politics ami the bt Interest of 11. ml an J Centi al Orction. SUBICSIPTIOK RATES By Mall Ono Year 15.00 Six month $2.75 Thro! Month $1.60 llj Carrltr On Year MJM Six Montha $5.50 One Month $ .40 All aubacriptiona arc due ami PAYAIH.E IN ADVANCE. Notice of exinration are mailed aubacrlbera and if renewal I not made within reasonable timo the paer will be dU continued. I'lvaae notify u promptly of any chanire of address, or of failure to receive the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be rwpoiui ble for copies misaed. Make all checks and orders payable to The Bend Bulletin. MONDAY. JUL? ft, L9SI (Jood Tidings: The Spirit of Ihe Lord Ood is upon me: l)ecaii. the Lord hath unointed me to preach good tidings unto t,ho meek: he halh sent me to hind up the hrokeu hearted, to pro claim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to ihmn that are bound. Isaiah 11:1. OVKR THE HOLIDAY THOUGHTS The smallest cars carry the largest families. The same thing is usually true of houses and incomes. now is more What is needed bridges that motor parties can'. ramp on the other side of the river as well. Sunday morning all Oregon was one vast aroma of sinling baron. Dust on macadam highways is as bad as poor construction. The day will come when no highway will be considered finished until the dust nuisance is eliminated. Dust is not only disagreeable to the motorist: it represents as well the destruction of the road surface. The road hog in the big car is a terrible menace. The worst and most flagrant motor violations m-cur when there is no,of " ,T.w, found beaten to death in her safety and the proper policing of the nome v,... , X" . , Z . ... rT .H able increase in the traffic force of j ine state. Women have done a sensible thing In adopting knickerbockers for motor) and outing wear. Now someone i ought to tell them that the footgear that they put on at the same time Is usually quite incongruous. As timber the forests west of the mountuins ace wonderful, but for outings give us what we Have over here. Step off the trail on the west side and you are lost. There Is heavy underbrush and the branches Inter lace overhead so that almost no sun shine filters through. Here we have open woods with almost no brush, the sun shines through and you can sec for a long way. The brooks and the wild flowers on the other side are prttty fine, though. Along with the extension of the highways there should be built many more forest trails. There arf still a few darn fools who like to walk, or "hike" as most call It today, and they ' should have an opportunity away from the motor and the dust of the i open road. In spite of the warnings against picking up strangers on the roads there are still lots of drivers w ho will offer a lift to the pedestrian. With the grades and curves on the McKcnzie highway and the rate peo ! pic drive over them there will be a death or two a year from now on. Want Special Test Day After Fourth Failure ( U. r. I -I Wire In the Bend Bulletin I WASHINGTON, July 6. The war depnrlment Intends to ask eOBgTOM to designate a special national de fense day for the future. Major Gen eral John L. Hlnes. chief of staff, tin-1 nounced today. ThlK action Ik rnntpinplntod as u1 rcHtilt of tho failure' of Kittunlay' I dorpiiKc teitfl lu moaKiiro up to the i Ktitndunl set a year ago. The flopartment Ik (.-onvftic'd Dial 1 the Hummer weather and the holiday HiKinncaiH-e oi .inly -l made H un Inappropriate dule for holdliiK it na tional tent. Girl Thrashes Mother When Given Scolding (U. Pa Leaned Wire lo The Kemi Hullrlin) i PORTLAND, July 6. Because she beat her mother following a ropri inand, pretty Nellie Upton, it year old "Jazz Klrl," whh under arreHt here today. "There's not Molni; lo be any Doro thy tittHnftsotn stuff In st. JoinrH.'' Notice Cn plain Inskoop doclured ;im he ordered her and her fFve com-, pnnions luken Into custody IiihI uiojii 1 Accord ins to the can tain. Nellie I RipplinRhtini THE DEAD Now ami then 1 stop tor dinner ai old Dumpville-by-the-Mere; it grows sadder, grayer, thinner, grows more shabby year by year. No ono rises, loud and ranty, to proclaim a needed boom; no ono ever builds a shanty, no ono dissi pates the gloom. And l say to Ahner Dinger, landlord of the village inn. "Why, oh Anner, do you linger, In a town too dead to skin? North and south the trains are winding, two departing every day: all the people they're reminding of a chance to gel away. Kast and wost the Linies thunder, they are clawing up the road; why not climb on ono, 1 wonder, and Forsake this dread abode'.' And the walking is much better than it often is. l wot: why not don your crimson sweater and go forth from this bleak spot'.'" "Other places used to beckon." said old Abnor. "lone airo; but I'll stay hero now. 1 reckon, till old age has laid me low. Hero 1 have a place commanding, while 1 raise my garden sass : here 1 have some little standing, here I cut a swath of grass. 1 am 'judge' and 'squire' and 'colonel.' I'm the Caesar of the place: in the county's weekly journal men have seen my pictured face. And I'd rather be a Caesar in this dead and dismal hole, than to be an unknown jreezor where the big processions roll. In New York no man would jrreet me save the preen jroods profiteer, but men chortle when they meet me in old Durapville-by-the-Mere." had been in the habit of remaining out at nights. Her mother cSided her for this and the daughter set on the mother and gavoTler a severe thrashing, he said. I Sunday night he learned she left jhpme with her old crowd again. He , r.r.lir..mnn in h..r .. ... Three young men who gave their names as L. D. Charlton. K Kle tu rning and L. Templelon. ages rang ing from 22 to 26 years, were held on charges of contributing to the de linquency of minors. One gtrl more than IS years of age was held on a similar charge. Hold Sedro Wooley Man For Aged Wife's Death j U. r. ! ...-.-! Wirr Is The BonJ Bulk-tin) SEDRO WOOLEY. Wash.. July 6. ! William O'Neill, town character. !vas being held by authorities pend ing an investigation into the death bu fiJ )ear oW crlppIed w(e wh() Her body, wrapped in blank,.,. u f(,uml blood by Mr. (l JIrs EI,(1 Ml.(irai, neighbor after they noticed O'Neill was up-1 parently crazed with drink. A large cane was found near the body. Police foand O'Neill late yester- j day wanderfhg about the street car-! rylng a bottle of liquor. Neighbors said O'Neill often mis treated his wife and beat her. LOGGER 8 LEAP FATAL (U. P. Lnurd Wire to The Bend Bulletin) PORTLAND. July 6. S e k i n g ! death for some undetermined rea son. Gust Vialutkirs. a logger, jumped from the fourth story of Ihe Hroad way hotel here today. He died en route to a hospital. (. 1935, Wcstsrn Horizontal. A cnntPKtant or i'fnr1er 1- 7 Wranglrn cluw 15 To Dhow con tempi by curllute the Hp 1 Street lablir ) 18 Pi-i of pointed wirr 1 Viper '. a r.n j ti - (ahhr.) 21Ulrtl f.f ftthb- 23 One of a tribo of AlgoniuIn ' fndiann 24 Young mn 2 Itats 27- Van of "to be" iS" Ornh leitef for "T" 30 WltfU :il Hawaiian food 82-Left side fnbbr.) ZZ Crooked 85 Strlk'1 uiih u dbbpr Jfl Nt'Kiiilvu 87 Tt pnduce or Kuin. an a profit 39 RtSt 40 Incorrect 42 Revrfntlal fear 43 First name of character In work of George Bflot 4fi--8lek 47 To"l for opening a lock 60 Like 62 Kittenish 63 Spider' home 66 Exist 66 Hlbbed material 68 Burial vaie 69 Pinnacle 61 Land measure (pi.) 62 Nu-vy 63 Idlei 64 Lubricant 63 Hawaiian garlands worn around the neck CC Url.nnll.. nrlliia 0 7 (11.111 naMub" "I Perform 71Meat Jelly 7t t'lavoring 76 Bedroom furniture (pi.) , 17 Vallie H Mr' TH HI it BJM67 rfHSJ SjBJp? mos1 VILLAGE Investigation Starts On Postal Rates Code CO, T. LM,1 Wire to The IWiul Itullctin) WASHINGTON. Jlllv 6 Hearings I of the joint congressional committee to investigate how the present postal rate law is working out and to form ulate a permanent bill, w ill be opened In Washington July Jo. Chairman .Moses announced today. l'ostmasur General New will be called as first witness to testify dur ing the two day local session as to .thcther the present law is pro Tiding the t60.0iiu.ouo increase of revenue thought necessary for sulary In iniss which have been granted postal employes. Alter two days in Washington, til committee will begin a tour of cer tain sections to hear local witnesses. BVIL08 APARTMKXTH M. I'ltier Is building an apart house which will include two P mem three room apartments, on lot 4, block 6, Hend. near the corner of Hroadway and Kansas avenue. The building will be 40 by 4S feet in di mensions and will cost 34. GOO. r, , , L'nlun.) Vertical. 1 Omni but 2 Proposition 3 Chart 4 To pled-; 6 Hmall particle 6 Proposition 8 You nnd me t Collection of Information 10 To halt ajrain 11 Same tin 66 horizontal 1 . - Kx la mat I on tf hetntion 13 Approval 17 ')penlni j 2ft Title nirnie of a French Optra II Billiard stick S3 Fall month fnhbr.) fi Observed 26 Steal 2f Oraatnetttal vase 30 Small 8ru.ua run" 34 - Kind of fir tree 36To dIV6 3H Path throuifh nev territory To vtff.i or steal furtively 41 ViH bird of nlnht 43 Crafty 44 To atltoh 1 A j - -Port side of a ship 41 Htnall purtlcln nttlii 'i Mittlnars, as of an aulhorilatlve iM)dy 61 Small Kurdpean flncb If To vreep f4 Bend tfle head 6T To propasale 67 Chum 63 EncroBf he 10 An infernal medicine pE K I Ns2jjaiii rt l;CO t. c, RyO H 1 O NKRA D I ofeJi E DjOH L SEP V E NLgw E Wi tjt e a c h e sjjs A c E V tRlST A LNMaXf T E S.E TmgDMT. I FT S 1st a y erIeb e c tsB LVbsVp-bIIJbSL kHLH ST EiE'R SBJH O D E NT HI S T A-RjsHo.R EiST E E P HAW oMflo NISA N E a'eiTa4o c o onMt R EPJy.Al I NWRiAPpUilJ kJHmi 'st'sIn e'p'o sHlI s q u'a's'hHBHIr ET I NT 61 Kverythlnic 67 Donkey II V t)lnd 69 FittliJK 1 70 Ho lion I tahhr.) 72 -Aged (Latin nbbr.) 73 Credit (Bbhr.) 74 American continent fahbr.) 75 Early Knelish (nbbr.) BROADCASTINGS . ! ! ; Kcprinted by I'crmission of the Hend Commercial Club) 1.. K. Crumb begun his duties as s.'. i'i I ;iry of Ihe Hend Commercial dub pn Juun i. Mm, Ommb ami Virginia Lee nrrlved in Bend June r. The Grnnib family resides ai ll,"l w'si Third streei Phone 883-W. An lu'itauon was cvleuiled tQ ihe Siah' Cede rat Ion of Women's Clubs, which met In convention oniiy In .lime, to hold tin1 convention next year in Hend. Mrs. .1. K. Arnold, who was the only delegate from Bend, presented the Invitation on be half of the Commercial club and women's orgunliations. The trustees of the stale federation will decide be tweeu l.u Grande and Hend al a meeting some time this fall. III order to keep a permanent rec ord of the activities of the Commer cial club gnd civic and Industrial de velopment of Hend. Ihe secretary has installed a scrap book In the office Clippings from the local and slate papers arc preserved and may be re ferred to by auyoue interested A vtsil to the Tuiualo grange was made by ihe secretary the evening of June The secretary hopes for ac tive cooperation between Ihe business men and farmers. 'The series of farm articles appear ing in The Hend Bulletin, written by Phlh Hrogan. Is being preserved In the club scrap book These articles show that vurlous lines of farming activities can be carried on success fully in Deschutes county ami will he valuable for reference as well as the basis for literature to be sent to pros pective settlers. A page of gVoncs, of Hend business houses was shown In the Oregon Journal. Sunday. May 31 With the cuts appeared u good w-riteup of Hend. the work of Henry Kowler. city editor of The Bend Bullet In. The school enrollment of the Hend city schools was 2. 220 at the close of the school year, according to G. W Ager. city superintendent of schools The attendance one year ago was 1.T06. i Leroy Pox. president of the Hend volunteer fire department, gave an interesting tall at the fonitn. June 10, on why citizens should endeavor to keep the town dean, not only from the standpoint of fire hazard toil from a sense of civic pride. Moving pictures of the workings of the dlatomlte mine at Ixfwt-r Bridge, of a fight between a dog and coyotes at the Nnonchcstcr raneh In the Clov erdale community, and of the Arnohl Ice caves were taken Saturday and Sunday. June 13 and 11. by Ertc Mnyell of the Pox News Service. Every courtesy was extended May- all by M. Bar.tlett. superintendent of I the dlatomlte company, and pb tures (were taken of workmen in the varl jous processes of mining the dlatomlte (and stacking In low rows for drying. Accompanying Mayell to the mine I were ihe secretary, his daughter. Vir ginia l.ee Cramb. Mrs. Bruce .Mac 'Gregor. who was visiting in the ell v. Miss Jane Thomas of Ohio, advance i representative of ihe Ellison-White Lyceum Course, Mrs. Hodges of Bend I ami O. M. Whittington, who fur nished a car. The fight between Ihe coyotes he-1 t longing to Mrs. L.' L. Noonchester jand the family dog was full of thrills I land will prove Interesting on the I screen. ' ! The Arnold Ire caves were visited (Sunday, the partv comprising Mayell. Cramb and Virginia le Cramb. IMill I Hrogan of The Bulletin. H. L PiMab. (forest supervisor, and Mr. and Mrs. j A. A. Webster of Portland, who were ; sightseeing In Hend. The Pox news reel Is seen every (week by approximately LOvOPO.OOO people, which means lhal scenen nt ar Bend ha well advertised. Am evident! ttt the enterprise of I Albany business men, a party or si:, in two automobiles flroemd the Bail" ItlatD iii June B, proving that it WAS POffSlbls tO CrOSfl thll pUMH before the I MeKenle paes wan open and uh an !arKumnt In favor of this hlffhway. I Mayor Fox extended the clty'H wtl I OOflte utnl with the Commercial club secretary wan pbotoKraphed with the party In front of the Pilot Butte Inn The Portland Journal of .Inn" 1 ' avf un accounl of the trip with 11- htstrattone, InclottUIII one ihowini Mayor Fox receirftil n letter from The New CITY OF BURNS The center of Eastern Oregon LumhcrhiK, Stock and Farming Industry Jols In Im lirart nf I'ainit'w and other al'litioNK. Clrwe in, tVf, pi t:,n t-arh. Easy terRta. ('hcaiertt prorwrties, la-'t locations in city. Splendid .'!-tirn- llomcateads, creeks, Kprtngfi Hplon (lid urati . timber, near It. R. HuildiitK. D'-etled Inndt ?f, in $ 1 000 per acre. Ittilld yonr home or buslne in this land of opportunity. Write or eall upon us at once, 1'ire titatifance llitildhiK Li .-M W. T. LESTER CO. VKAVlXd ItBAItORS Itiiriis, Ovrxon Mayor Itghuell of Albany. i a t Tin' Quettlobnntro regarding Band tit Ihe forum luncheon Juno 17, wuh popular and proved Hun even uiiiiiy who have lived hern a number ot years are not well Infoi-ined on facts regarding the city During tha sum met' similar quizzes will be hold on other subjects, such as Arming, Ihe lumber Industry. Head hislory. In dustries In thi' oily, lOUrlll fio t '. etc The visit of IB or more officials of the meat Northern, Northern Pacific and llui'luutoii and subsidiary Hues to Bond. Sunday. June 21. Is not! without significance. Pari of the parly had previously visited KlatUnth Kails. The construction of an aXlOfl slou of the Dragon Trunk line from Bend to connect with the Natron QUI off or all tha way lo Klamath Palls. Is regarded as almost a certainty In Ihe near future It In hoped Bend I people will work together to n due,': the railroad officials to decide on Bend as Hie place for n division point and railroad yards. a . . a a, J. A. Pastes was cttdorscd by the Commercial club directors to fin ihe vacancy on (he stale fish and game commission Tha Deschutes Hod and Gun club and the Klwallls club also sent endorsements to G o v e ruur Pierce Two pcUI moetlntm of ilu rtlroc torn. iluiinn Juno, wito rIvi-ii nwr lo tt rottHMrniltoii of . (ho Ttim.ilo pro joit. It in hopcil that noino joljust moiit of harnoi muy ho uuitlo whlrh UI atil the HottlorH In tho dtHtrut ami mako it iimrli onHtor to mur' now sottlors P. J Mfflifllltti man niior of tho project, ntul jiuiko ll w Sawvor mot wiih tho tllrotoiH nt ono of tho Kpotial tnooiliiK Th ulati socurtttoM oommlMton hat nlKntftod ttH iutontton to mako a trip ovor tho projotl at Alt vurlv dulo, follow.!, which boiiio ilofiulto nrttnn wilt ho takon. From MiiS' - i Juno 24 im liiHivo. thoro wore ;i s call at tho ( otniuor rlal club of (lev for roatl ttiformallmi omploymcnt. Kotteral information ami ttt roRlntor nutotimbtloit. if thU nutn her 1 1; 1 call woro for map-, anil road Information. ITT won mil for work or for laboron. TT woro fur 9MMU infortnattoii ami 11 tars from other Ma I oft wrro roKUtorotl. Tho actual numhor of .alls nAtOttbtdl WU I Ml Uio flKiiroK Klvon. an l( Im wag not ulwavft roitvontotit to mako a nolo at tho tlmo -siiiitl many woro probably ovorlookod. In aililliion thoro wori many buMttonn ami hoi lal i-alU, mak- IliX tho avoraKo numhor of vlnttorn at the uffloo about 25 a (lay. A plant, '.hull w 111 matiufat'iiro tiirponttno ami plno on from wuulo pluo w ill bo t oiirttrm foil Hoot) by Tho Shovltii-HtM.li Compalty A piOOMH of doatriirlivo illMillattiiu ba ho.-n ptTfoitoil by W'tlltam K l.lunR.iabl who haH boon makitiK oxporimontn with Pomlona plno for nrronil yoarn alio who will bo In banco of con MtnCtlOB and nporatlou of iho plant Kvcry ).thoii who ciiIIh II.muI IiIh bOOM huii u vllnl concern In Ihe wel fare of th city. In 11m urowth In nutn j Ihth. lis proKrent iik a cutiiniunlty. IIh. reputation and material proKperlly Na man has dlachargVd hlx full obll Kullon to liln city who lum merely paid hi" txi ami osaasvctiaia taws. gg aaaanitaJ anil worlliy an tgtgat are. hut i here In Jiihi an liuporiaiit a duly In cooperating with oilier In promol ing the city n commercial welfare ami in making it bat tar place jn whiih to lire. Tin- Shevllll-liUon l.umlierjlii.'k hand, under the leiidernlilp of K II MCCord and accompanied by Mayor it. ll. Km. rtaltad Portland tsrtas the raaa biatla,L The band played Im the Cortland I Wednesday . June I " Ad dab luncheon 17. ami thai iiIkIiI The Other Fellow's Car No iutlrn ab)ut it ; Ihvre ant a Nile of automobile on the trrrU thnw ilny. You rMlhn that Wh n your own murhinr is laid up for repairs, and y-ou havr to rtod:i' tli tIie-U of Ihe olhrr fallow's car. . In a ref'-rt year 2, SI I Travelers arri fp'nl .ille(tt.tldrrs sverr hurl while they sTtf waikiinr in the Hlr-flt, and ix.h'i of nil th. SjeaMMt tlaima rtM wrr. Its tl tipon injuries rr-riv-d by jm i-s-trians. Don't let your bant. a- mint u''l run drwn t'ven If you sre hurt. TaVf out a Travrb-rn ArrltU nl Policy today I J. C. Rhodes 'fii.siiriinri' In All It llniiirlir.s" MARCEL WAVINti HAIR DYEINti Hair Rohhing Face and Scalp Treatments KXVKWC WORK oMiV JOSEPHINE REAUTY SHOP ITione :U2'W itoom Hill hi' ! IIIiIk. DR. G. W. WINSLOW VETERINARIAN Rcalilence 44 Irving Phone I is Statement of Condition of THE CENTRAL OREGON BANK At tlu dose of business June 80, iiir RESOURCES I. nans ami Discounts $580,680.86 Bonds ami Warrants 27,847.62 Furniture and Fixurea 6;669.00 Bank Premiaea 86,661.07 Safe Deposit Vault .'i.li.s"). II fash and Exchange $168,006.82 U. S. Gov't Bonds 208,900.00 870,906.32 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus ami Undivided Profits Deposits Ituvo a tun ctt ovor Kt.W In tho tho Konlan radio lowor Tho haittl san tlo-ilKiiatotl at tho official band fdl tho rogatta hold WotlnoHday aftor stQOD( In (ho Morrykhaua (iarado or Kritlav. tho band took Hot-oml prlao Tho dlroctnr) havo ordorol .".."tut mploH nf tho honklot, "Srotili Ci'Utral Wroicoi, ' prtntnl at onoo Two or thro rhanitct in UlMUNUtOM OI lM mailt', hut oiborwlw tho i klot ulll b tho aamo aa Umioil a yoar .ko Two thiiiiNand of iIo ko will ho wont t I'ortlaml at tho UM of tho national t'onvrtitloit of i i i tho iiibltllo of July. Olio IhoUriatol ntalo hllthwav map Mto rotolvril at Iho iominorti.il I tt t offlro lato In Julio and upon tho ro vorho amap of iho DcHi hutoi. vail ban boon prlntod, loxothor with hi ftt inatltxi roicartllus; local polntn of ItitoroHt to tho tourlftta Tho Hullotln Want Ail for roa,ult.i. try I hum SILVER FOXES Mgaklattoiia su known HiriiiiKlMi 'a rasft tatlvi Baad July t i Kti'. uri' the WOfM will ! lu lo unnwer all ImiulrlcM anil In keep u polntmantj with 1 1 (soag who (sir' liiforniulloii aiirl lltorit turt rt'iciirriliiK Utl Silver Fox InilllKtrr Willi- xss, mi' Itond Itallatln WAREHOUSE Store your uoods and fur niture in our brick stor age plant Furniture Crated and Shipped OREGON TRANSFER H.tf Bond St. Phone 6 DR. GRANT SKINNER DENTIST ROOOi Id, O'Kano IIIiIk Phono i. . Jay H. Upton anwssi gJWI Italrd BldgJ. Phone 284 J noml, Orngon )fflc noit door to Hhorlff'i nfflc LARSON & CO. "Home of The Qrejl Watch" IHiiiiioihN Sltvcrwarn .ii - t,i , tlilna OnMlfig t'lirdn innn .Irvvcfry MOUNTAIN VIEW Maternity Hospital TralniMi Nm In (iiarg" ftlft Knnana Avn. I'lionn im iMnllln llofinliirrt R. S. HAMILTON ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW Kooma 13 anil 16 iriml Nnllonal Hank UullillnK. I'lionn 61. (Uf. Co.'. Kunritr 'Iffid.) HIRE A CAR utnl ililvn it youriaK Rcasonuhlc Prices FRANK REED iiiniii huii Ortttnwood I'lionn 2IIII W. Uuad Car Lot $1,027,049.77 .s 50,000.00 46,17654 980.87SK2a $l,027,04Rn S. Fear Old BOJ Drowns In PtlUng Through Dock 8T01UAi July 4. John Aibtur WlnniM-ka. f.l voar obi won of Mr. i ami Mrn Jtn;k Wlnuo ka T (bin i lu. a ijrow iom! yoKitrrda) aftttrnooit -'i. n ho f. ll IhrotiKti a hob- In t)o Wllnon nhlp yard d k into s fa-,-1 ttf wati-r. CARLSON & LYONS PLUMRINtJ & HEATING riiinihlng ami llnatlng Huiplln Hath Roogi ASaaSgOtlsa, ate , ate Pipe, Valvn and Fittings TELEPHONE ir9-J DR. J. W. THOU Physician and Surgeon 0Kss IllUg. Offtea skcsM laii it'-, not OPEN West Side Service Station Central Avenue and Columhia Street CENTRAL OREGON'S' AUTO MACHINE SHOI . a ti i t laanclatial iildu Mlatwaaoia aaar lutmi. ptmnr 511.1.1 DR. II. C. DODDS Ph)filrlan and Hurgron Oiriro bOBISI to !2 a. m.; 1 Hi & p m.: 7 to K nrtinlnga. Orrteo phona 317. O'Donnell lll'U Una. Phona 292 M. MRS. V. A. SMITH Aki'iiI fur Nnboss RSbba? Ootsttta nmi sin. Ussjaria Mcn'a nmi IjiiIIik' llimlcry Phosa SOtVM P. . lto 111 Fred A. Licuallen, M. D BVK. IMI. M'-.l. Mi TIIROAI HPKCIAMHT Huniu.H iii.no. Olflro Ph. 07; Rongg I'll. 7.' Offloa Honr to 12 2 to Ii Knonlng, 7 to 8 "BETTER THAN SPECIFICATIONS I That is what they say about CONCRETE WORK now being done by Deschutes Concrete Pipe Company PHONIC -2tU