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VHM'"M'H 1H UMBWWH 'HE BEND BULLETIN runr,isii)'.i) kvhky Friday nv LUEDDJ3MANN & LAWRUNCU. "Por every mnn a square deal, no less and no wore." SUltSORIl'TlON RATKS: OllC J CirHIHMHtHHHlMtllltlllllMMtt .....Jl. fix months...,.,.. & Tlirte monllii.. 5 (Invarlsblr In advance.) HOW TO RltMIT. Remit lv lmnk ilrnft. ikisUI money order on Hcnd, express money onlcr, or rvuistcrctl letter. Make nil remittances xtyntilc to The Dcnil Imllctin. Stage and mail Schedule. AmUVK AT nK.f U. 1 rom ShanlVo via rriittvilte J p. m. dally J torn J.akexiewaiid Sllrcr Lake ........ ... - t a. m. .laity csctpl Tuts 1 rom Tumalo Tura., Thura. ami Nit. . if p. ni J rom Uldliw Mon., Wnl Thura. aud salHOi I.KAVK IlKMl. I or 8hanlV.o Tl I'rinevltle... 6 a. in dally J or LaLcrlcsr and Sllvtr Lake... .,.. jop. m dally is wpt Sun. 1 or JunialoTuta , Thura. and Sal ,. .8 n, m. ) or LaMlawr Mon Wnl., Thura. and tiat..J p. m. 1-ost OrncR lloi'as VV days.Sa.m.toSu. m SuniUya, from li a. m. to it m.. and W hour after arrival of alt mail from lallroad reaching Uend before p. in. TKUtrrtowF Orricn llorii Week days, from mi, m to 9-oo p. m. Sundays and holiday, from ixa a. m. to u noox, and from jw p. in. to -oop.nl. FRIDAY AUGUST u ,1905 Portland Is congested with busi ness and people on account of the fair but the rest of the state, oil warts, is corrcspondinKly dull. Af- So,unv Creek News. iliiyiiiH In In full lilnst, Thoiims Slockle) rvltinioil (nnn Slmtiiko ycstenliiy w here liL'itcctiiupmttcit III wife ntul iliuij-liler on their return homo, C. I.. Oist mid fundi mid OvorKe Taylor mill family returned from hliick licfryitiK on the Smitimu. They report lierries carcc. McCnllister Hros. Ime commviiceil work 011 their ditch front Squaw Creek. Mciilll yn Tnssel Isilrivitif 11 well on his rntuMi. Mrs. M. V liirles will start in 11 few IV vl It tle ilnjs for Weston, where le will meet her im-lmiul. inoywill fitirtwftitv rvtiiriiiitt!, The Mono Inst Siuulny did ilmiui(;e to the ditches, wtistilui out. l'ortla'ud some them railroad lines so the couutry may develop. The people like to be. ter the fair closes condjtious will be , imposed upon, or they wouldn't j reversed for a time. Then the rest submit to a railroad policy that fat-1 spent. The lnnd Is not yet under Irriga tion and will not lie for some time to come To tisk us to littild thce lines mi then hnvc these irrit;attoii projects developed is a Imnlcn upon us ami an imposition upon the community. Pardoning something for rhctoi 1c, and something more for J.he in .tinct of the advocate trying to justify bi,s client in nu indefensible course, we sjtill find something to criticize in Judyc Cotton's brond flcclarattott. There is laud under irrigation here, thousands of acres of it. A quarter of a million more acres will be irrigated and produc ing by the time a menus of trans portation to market shall be pro vided, no matter how soon that may be. Nobody has asked a railroad to build "and then have thesi irrigation piojects developed. " The irrigation projects are develop ing right along. What is asked" is that the railroad hog shall get jts feet out qf the trough and do some rpoting to provide part of jts own sustenance tjqv i has nil four feet nnd snout in the trough and is squeeliug for others to bring j it more food. Root, railroad hog, or die, Don't J J0rs."V,h. .""" fret your precious gizzard about the Tnry name a iinrr wniijm a nth . ' . I lnuiri It McWkil Iil,l J) MrvraiV I K Htan liniKlSltlOil UIX3I1 tllC COmtllUtlltV 1 k. K SIiiiimo.i ami Warm. Crooks of l'riiirvillr. ., ... ., 1 . 'ir and Joseph "V hunter of Uend, Oregon thot will come through building Ay.,M,4ril.ciaimiiidwir n milmn.l l.nnc en I im r-ntmrri' til .iv the lwvr Jabds are reouestrd lo Ale theft- claim In iniapriiceun of tciote lite uiu it) J,)y ul ail-oi llpf4il. T NOI.AN, KrKijrr Tlinlwr Land, Act of June j. 1S7S, NOTICK KOU PUBLICATION. V 8 Mud unU-rThrl).Ur,(1ifKoii, Jimr IV" J Nutlof It lirrttiy clirn Hint In nnillniicf Uli Ihc pruriilonsof llir Act itf Cpii(!tri of June isjs, cntlllrd "An hrt t lhlr if llmlwr land In Ihratate of California, llirijon, Ncvadfl am WnililiiKtun Tcrrttuty," a cMcndnl u all tin nubile land laln by act of Aiiriim 4. 1V1. tin ritllonliiK naniMt pcivint liar. on May v, ? filnllnthisoniccllirlrairuin ntnlemtnU', fowll I.llllc l Jordan ofltlncilllc, niunty ofCrooV., tnt of Oirpmi, rorn Malenifnt No t. fur the piireBAK Itf I h t w nc V, ae W H "face It and IlieVw ( e V of mc 1 j, tp is a, r 10 c, w m Minnie H Cllflu of Printline comity of Crook, mac of ttcnn, nriltatrniciit No. tsAt, for Ihc putcliatr of the S r ),'. ne H e '(. and c X ne )l o iv, lp S, rue. win Tht they will ilTer moofn to allow that the land poujht are more nluali1e M bi lloil-r or itone thereon man fur aKTlcultuia) piiroe, and to e tMIh tlielr claim In Mill laild ticHiie clerk at rrlucTille llrcson. Hnipltcrrics, .strawberries and nil small nursery .stock for sale by V. J. Uuckley, Heud, Oregon. pree land in Oregon, A t ndtr (he "Caret Irtlunllmi Acl ' Deed illtiil from Male WKil'll OK CAM. Til. I). llimklela and limp Dee II H, Cmik , Co . ai Alder attcet, ISnllnml. Or. of the state will have its inning, And there is already evidence that the state will, as a whole, reap much benefit from the contact of Eastern people and the interest which the visitors take in this great rogant and insolent dictator it irgiu commonwealth. tens the Wall street sharks and ' snaps its fingers in the face of a j State Struggling lor development.! NotfcjrU hereby Rlren that III compliance nllh Ihr nrfcilkuint nffhf. Arl of L'ntirr nf lime 1. The railroad as an ar.cncy for de-i urs. rnidini1 An act rortiicMienriimiwriaml. in inr m,a,r u, niiiiiriiia. nrricuii, .c.Hiin ami nr- I Washington Terrllorr a eitemled to all the ati ui t.usu.1 4 i"9. ine Tlmfter t.nd, Act June j. ;S. NOTICE FOU PUULICATION. 1 S l.and Office, The liallea. Otcr,on. Jul) n, ly. nimntlance 1 lorthe Act ofCoiiKie of June .1, velopment is all right; as an . public kind ttatc liv IS foUowini-nameil nervin hae on May Jt. Ivu). As an example, The Bulletin would deposit a ballot next Thurs day reading as follows : BONDS YES. Dispose of under subdivision 31 of section 33S9 B v C. Code. It should be remembered that the authorizing of this bond issue of $5,000 does not compel the school board to issue bonds to that amount. If $3,500 or $4,000 will suffice to provide the desired build ing the debt will be limited to such sum. Maybe the knockers arc right and the Deschutes couutry is an unbroken, worthless. hopeless desert. But the visible evidence of success ful farming the finest of crops of all kinds, water in plenty flowing cut and moistening thousands of ertile acres, no failure anywhere tends to shake confidence in the udgment, if not in the integrity, of these croakers. Where on the face cf the earth will they find a new -ountry that gives greater assurance cf success? Mere ignorance or un willingness to see the facts will not prove the country worthless. The country will speak for itself if they will let it will eventually vpeak fir itself anyway. bird In lhl olAcc their sworn laleineuta, to-wtl John t Terry of Dead county of Crook, atale of Oretmi. twern siaiemcHl M itn, for tne rcitar 01 the nw , lot i, ami e ', 1 ' of mc i. tp 19 j, r e. w m. Anna p. Perry lalement No i.vw, for the of Bend, count) ul Crook state of llieiHHi sinicincm .o mb. lor loe mtrciiaM1 ui lis ne V. lot . aud w',K " swmn rchaseoTlhe sw , mc I, l i r 11 K.Ik ' 1' Kjait quite another thing. It is a rather novel idea, that rail roads should not be built iuto a new field until the traffic is there to move. Do sane men expect farm ers to get out and clear the land and water and till crorjs and harvest . .. M.a.,1 .& of a..-t .l.l..,fn..n.. .....a... them and let them rot On the grOUtld I statement No UJI for the purchase of lots , 4. - .,.,.,., lamlaw ( nw 1 ofacc t, and lot t of sec , tp 191. a few seasons in order that the rail-1 r ior, w m road shall find traffic waiting for it? j ur.'r'i SSSft iZ'f tnnVor That blessed, sacred railroad must ii'&M not be asked to push out into the ' ",V"iJirh"' mt T" ,M"' 0'rK""- " harsh World and do Something fori They name at witness John It. Hyan. John itself. Everything must be done j ?ho'r.yc .XSScI,, fem!: lor it. XJoubtiess man was maue for the railroad, not the railroad to Remember the school bond elec tion at the schoolbouse next Thurs day afternoon. Only those who had property on last year's tax roll are entitled to vote. The qualifi cations for voting at an ordinary chool meeting will not suffice for voting at the bond election. Vote that would be eutirely proper at an annual school meeting might in validate a bond election, for only those who pay taxes (as evidenced by the last tax roll) are permitted to vote on bonds. If one owns a share in a partnership or corpor ation which was on that tax roll he may vote upon showing that he is ihus qualified. The restrictions are not made by the Bend school board; they are the law as Interpreted by the state superintendent. Vote on the question whether $5,000 bonds shall be authorized aud also say whether the bonds, wheu author ized, shall be disposed of under subdivision 6 or subdivision 31 of section 3389 of the Bellinger aud Cotton code. serve man, There is more than irrigation in this country, anyway a great dpal more. We have billions of feet of timber and an abundance of power for manufacturing. Our livestock interests are already large. No railroad can get here so quickly that it will not find iinraedintely ail the business it can handle. But such business won't come aud tie itself up and sit and wait for trans portation. Fools don t push out so far from the metropolis. Oregon Any ami all ix-noni cLilniiliK lull ftwlr an) of ' alKirr land ate rriiues4"l l 1e thtlr claims Ihl ofljet on nr lcforc (he MM ith da) of the 1 In ihlspflicri OctoUr, ij an-oij MICIIAH1. T. NOLAN. Register Advertised Letters. The following is a list of letters remaining uncalled-for in the Bend postoffice August 10, 1905: Ailkim, John HifTonI, O. J. Campbell, J. K. Jacohbon, Carl Cantwcll, K. M. I.cwar, Lemur Unlxxlcn. O. W. Moore, J. H.-s I'rcnch, C. R. Monroe. G. V. Gay, C, A. Verhnrt, Dan Persons calling for these letters will please say they are advertised. A. H. Grant. Postmaster. Tlmlier Land Act of Junr . 117, NOTICE FOU I'UHMCATION. V l. Mm! Off, The Kallea, Ofrjoti. Inly J, ivo Notice li hereby rlren that in comidUnrc wllli the prorlniont oflhe Act ofCongtrss of June t, irS, entitled "An act for the aale of liml.r land In the Mate of California, Orenou. Nevada and Washington Territory,' a ettcmled to all thr fmldic land stales liy act of Au(tiu 4, lyi. the idlowlnz-named person hate, on May J.I IV4. Bled in thl office their sworn statements, to-wit John P. Hiley ! of rortUnd. county af Multnomah, slate of f)rr gnu, sworn statement .".o. JJW. ror ine parenase of the aw if ofaevii. tp 19 a r 11 1, w m Harry Kul of Orrsham. couny ol Mull noma h. Hale of Ore gon, sworn statement Xff i.u, ft th xrchjae of these of ec. li i,Tl c. w m That they will offer proofs to iw that (ie lands sought ate more valuable fie Ike IIM pr atone thereon than (or agtlCHltural purMS and to establish their claims to said land before the Register and Receiver, at The Dalles, ortgon, on Octoler 11 174 They name as witnesses J I" Riley, J K llualey. of Portland, Oreijon Jin C 1'erry of Bend.tlregon, Harry Ruhl awl William Nagtc ofOrrsham, Oregon I Any and all persons claiming aaverseiy any ni October, i'K Iiw- rcgon, on NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Iiepartwent of the Interior. V S. Land Office at Lakcvicw, Oregon. June 6, 1905 Notkc la breby given that the following named settler has riUst notice of his intention to nuke final proof in support of hi elalm, ami trial aahl moot will be made before J JI rence I' h Commissioner at Ilend,Orcg tne inn uay 01 AuguH. !'$, vu Oeargc T My. II K No. riwfor IheaSsn!' mcu. tt it a. amt tfcnwK. ac 3, tp ,t a. r o r, u m He name Hie bUowing itltnesses to prove her eontlusKma rcsMcncc upon and eultlvatkm of uid Unit, lt CIhkiic Uogue. Jama P. llogur, William O Mayiield and Millard 1'. Hawthorn, all ofKos Una, Oregon Ijaait J X. WATSON, Register. Rlmbrr Land Act of June j, 8;S, NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. V. 8 Land Office, The Palles, Oregon. July jo, is5. tuiiitillanct? v Ihe provision ofthc Act of Congress of June lite aikovr latuls arr rrviisrstnt 10 Ale thrir claims In thi afficc on or tielorc the said 1Mb da) of Dcscil Laud. 1'lnal I'mor NOTICK FOU PUHL1CATI0N. I' H Land Olllce, The IKitle, Oicruii, July ti, lvs Nnllcel lieteliv bImii Hint Julia li MiCnl llsler, ir Sister", Otegnii, li tiled milter nl liitriilluii 10 inuke pnsif on her deetl laud Claim 00 in, nir ine e1 sei nini nn ,, wi - ., Iti if. r loe, it in. liefnle Hie iinnily cletk of Crook co-iiity. al l'ililellle (itrgmi nu the Kill d) of Seplciiilxrr, iij She names the Ii1iiIiib iluesr Inprmr Itirroiupltlc litlgnllo and recliiiiiitlluiiorsuld laud l.iliu O llrnrllrl.l. Viaurrs I' llelirfirlil. Will- lam T IMnards and drorte II I'crklu nil of Mtcr, Oiegou 14 H MICHAKI.Y NOLAN. Keglsler NOTICE FQR PUBLICATION. tletdtilmciil of the Interior V H Ulid timv at Tie IMes, Oregnu. Jnv in iv'J Nollcr Is hercliv given hl tlic (.illowlug. named settler has tiled itillce l his iteiitlou In make final iiiiml In siiliH,ll or liU ilalni.nud that said ptiHir Will liJJWade liedlfe 1 M. Law rente V S Commssliiiier. at Ills pnire at Heftd, Otfguu, on Hepienlef 14,, lu), v( cfa(K. Aiiletny. of Sisters, pregpn for It Nil IllM. lilts jaiid4and)suwlj. sect, tp If tne r. l He names the following witnesses In lltnir ti CMiillinioii tcVldeiice iimiii mid cilMl))ii Mid lnnd, ill William K ruci"!. flank IIimUi ami It K Junes all of SUM, lltegou. aud JOsepl N Hunter of lleur.teglii. j s IClAlil T 'IH.AK Keijlsler flnilfcr l,au,, Ai i June 1. 1117a rVPTICB KQH PUBLICATION. U. S. Und OUjff . T''c llrs, Oregon, Jllb W. IVJ Notice lliereliy given thai In compliance llh the pruilslilnsoflhe Act otCougieM of June I, i?i, eutltleil ' An art fut Ihe sale n( t'mter lauds In the slates of California (lgpu Nevada aud WashliiKtuu Tertilory. as et tended In all the public laud stales liy act of AflgHU I lv the fiillowiiiK.uaiiinl ictus Ijave ftfejl (tlr smoiii statements ill ls office, to v.l Ralph L. Jordan ofprinevllle coiinlv nf CrwiV, ttc pf tlifgon nirti Jisy 4), iy3. rar sworn latemf ul V11 vi the iiirchas ul 1 e, w 111 J of lltjuetille ciHnly of ClfxiL state of t aiitHH italcmrnt NR iu ftlfil Ma I. i the HKhaseo(theue sh f,n H se ( Janie It Sir wall Oregon, lyrt. for and se If se Vol see ij. tp 11 . r loe, w 111 )n id 1 Menail of DtlHcvltlc, etHinly ul CriaiL, stale pf Oregon, sworn stalement No )$, AM May jj. t, for the iwrvhaeof the e M se )(, sw I, se u and se J sw ).' of y 1 j. lp i s. r m e. w 111 ' Mary K Menail of Ptnev)1fe rpuntv of CrmiV lalr ii llitguti. s staletf)Ht N isA fjlHl May ag iao, fur theHtclHivroflttr w k of sec i) ip st 1. r 11 e. w in lljalthey Mill olrer proofs lo show (bat Ihe lands soughl are mmr valnaMe rot Ihr tlmlier stone Ihvrmn than (or agricultural ptjrtauset ami h meir claims in mm miu Smith, rmiiili clerk, M l'rlne11c (Hegon, mi lo eslarilish their claims IM 1 nmnn.cmiim cieik, a IKtolper 1- ly! lbM' id Repre 1 J 'VjHtew.A ,,'r,,. nin imthi ... . ...r -. ..,,.w .j,,. ail ami james 1; rMrwari i iiineriue, Tliet name as witnesses Ralprr I. Jorilan Luc) H floilti Josei)i N lliiuler. o Uend. Oregun I' Slew lliegoui Any ami al ikisoiis ctalinlug adversely any of iove lamis are rraiiesini 11, nie inerr uu or tTfine the mm i IKIolr. !' claims t)C saM l)lll da) of In thisofticeou or t an nil MlCHAitL T nn,Ai-. Beguier Columbia Southern RAILWAY. PASSHSiTiHK TRAIN TIM5 CARP. Hffectlve July 3, m. BUND'S NI3W yEAT MARKET WALL HTRHIIT, ())sllc II M Co THE finest stock of FRESH MEATS in Crook County. Cured Meats and Lard and all the Accessories of a First-Class Market. Everything1 new and of the best. VVH ITE & H I LL. MSltN- bound mo. 1 tlAILY fAa. LIIAVK r.n. STATIONS. JT 14 4 I ... ... IllOC.h .Oilnons . Mnk.s. Wasce . . KUmdkc. . JWminlt I'waraJJr,', 4 1 Hell"" 3 J .'.'.'... .Jlrsrtllf M Tra at ey HHtUU . 4 M .. -HMtW In I Kent 1 ji I Wllaw JM .. -Ml AM ilena KO Norhl. Uiuiid mo 1 riAHA rs. Axaiva A M 11 y II IV 11 10 11 w ! 10 4 10 n ix 05 A 1S U ss too LVavi laitysiKecsHnectionsat Khanll.11 for Ant1 ope, ITInevme. Iienu mints, rtnrrr i.e, i.i.c view, Mltctwtl. Ia)vilte. Aiitone, Asbwo.,1, Can alMiij MICHAIH, T NOI.N. Regisler yoHCIiy.Johv Hay City ami l'ossll C ! I.VTI.K. Huerlnlemlenl. I' and I A. Mianlko, Die THE RAILROAD J0(J. Iu an address at the If arriman banquet in Portland Tuesday pjglit General Cqifnsel Cotton rejqrte.d t have said: I have been at Bend. That is . nro- ct in which nearly fo.oo 1ms leeul Notice la hereby given that in compliance with T the Act orconirress of lune 1. ir. entitled An act for the sale of limber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Terrltor) as extended ta all the public land state by act of Aug 11st 4, 1S9 j. Ihe fallowiug-uamcd erous have filed in this ofilcc their orn statement, to-wlt; William A. llooth of l'rineillle, county of Crook, state of Oregon, sworn statemeut No jj, filtnl lay jj, iyj, for the purchase of the iiefof see l, tp lb a, r 10 t, w ni, Lucy h Ilootli ofl'tlueville, county of Crook, state of Oregon, aworu statement No, 3561, filed May 24, iv$, fur the purchase of the a ij ne tf and 11 J( sc 'A of see 6, tp 18 a, r lie. win Wilda S, Ilelknap ofl'rlueiille, county of Crook-, state of Oregon, aworu statement No 2544, filed May 14, 1905, fur incpurcuascoi iiicsw jj 01 see a, ip 15 a, r II e, w in. That tber will offer proofs to show that the lauds aoueht are more valuable for the timber or ij stone thereon than for agricultural purposes, and to esmbllili llieir claims to salt! laud iielore J. J. Kiullli, county clerk, at I'rlucvillc, Oregon, 011 October ip, 19m Tliey name as witnesses David I', htewart, Ralph I, Jordan, William A Itooth, ICdgar htew art and James , htewart, of I'rincvillc, Oregon, josepn npiucr, 01 jieuu, uregou Any i:id all persona claiming adversely any of the above land arc requested to file their claims tu llili blfice 011 or before Ihe aald ibtli day of Octoljer, 1005 at 1-013 MICHAHL T NOLAN, KrgMcr. Authorized Capital $25,000 , Incorporated 1901 The CeMral Oregon Banking & Trust Company of BEND CROOK COUNTY, OR. Transacts n general banking aud trust business. Issues Letters of Credit ood throughout the world. Acts as Administrator, Kxecutor or Trustee of IChtates. Transfers money by Mail or Telegraph. Collections made promptly and upon favorable terms. Interest cm Deposits """ The Central Oregon Hanking & Trust Co. several new features to Its rapidly growing business, give Titne Certificates of Deposit, paying interest follows: For 6 Months, 3 per cent For 1 Year, 4 per cent has fidded It will now thereon as JvS '" SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT at Reasonable Rates AU, THR ADVANTAGKS OP A CITY HANK DIRECTORS: W. ,:. fiUKMN, Jit.. I'iikh. A. Ii. adonWIIiLIi:, Vick Vum. J. M. l.AWllKNCi:, Kkc'v !'. (). MINOR, CAH.iiKit BEND iilnlsHlillMtsllM OREGON ilMSr you Aim iNVinm to The White JJouse COH. OUI(U)N i JION1) STH. , 36. HiOtcbcnct, prop. The Best Liquors and Wines DOMESTIC and IMPORTED CIGARS A, ; l.npmnn (loo. At. Meyer A Hf ILippman & Co., Furniture Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Cooking Utensils, Doors and Windows, Jlnnits mid Oils, Carpets and Matting We carry it fine tine of Uockers mid Couches. We can furflish your houso complete 01 vis vs A CAIJ, TKR.MS CASH L, F. MOODY (ll-NURAL Ksrai Comniission and forwarding A1ERCI1ANT. PIIANIKO, . ()WI!(10N Ufgc, Comijipdipus Warehouse. Con.MRnracnU Solicited I'foiupt i)ttciitfoii iilil tu those wlitt fqtf iiif wtli 1 1 1 r iwiironiiKc 1 1 1 I .. i J .. v nun si ssiiain mi asiiii m -' Wl'l "r ' is i ii us TMKUUUtl HKWM lUitil) U a:iAIilKU in UINIJ 1MY SHANlKO-PRINEVILLE CTAfiC I INR PRINEVILLE-BEND 3IAUE hUMi SCHEDULE SOVTIIIIOl'NI) ' NOKTII HOUND Leave Slmtiiko 6 p.m. Leave Uend 6:oo a. in. Arrive I'rincvillc 7 a, tu. ' Arrive I'rhievillc !.' in. I. wye I'rinevitlc 12:30 p. 111. i I.enve I'ritiKvillu 1 p. m. Arrive Ilcml 740 p. in. , Arrivf Shauiko in m. " ItRSP-ULASS KQUII'MUNTS I'QR TRAVKM.INT. I'l'HMC UaVftttXCKR AND WKIJIOHT RATI-S KKA.SUNALK sssnsannqiu il isi , . 1 imius.. . 1 . nt! i'npers $25 One Year .SinMCKIIlK I'Olt Till', Weekly Oregonian AND TIIK Bend Bulletin llotli Pniwrs $2-i5 One Yen r sssssiiaas7 Uarlar 8I1011 and Uatht In iotl. Osrtur tlonil and Orraun Straels. Hotel Bend. HUnil O'KANH, I'rop MOST CltNTKAI.I.V l,OCATlI) IIOTIU, IN IIIN. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New House, New Furniture. Reasonable Kate). Good Rooms Always Reserved for Transient Trade. G. W. Whitsett's Saloon. Ilcst ftuortcd and Domestic WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS. Excellent Bar Service. High CIabh Oentlemnn's Re sort. Only first class goods kept in stock, Call on us. ' .1 ii . 1 11 n