; LOCAL (JITS. Clyde II. Hill f I'owoll Untfu.1 was in llouil Mpmlny. Ice creniii nodus can now be ob tained at the ixMloflice stuns. i.-tf William P. Thorp of Lnitlluw transacted buxinuMt in Iknd hut Tnuday. Kcv. J. Anthony Wilchell dune to Heiid Prlday front lifn liouujulotitl near here mid Inter proceeded to I'riuuville. A. C. I.ticai dtovc to KediiMUid yesterday witli Phil I,. Caplea, who iupruMMit the llnneymnn Hardwate Co. or Portland. Dennis McCule cmne from Rwl mond Sunday to take Bert PowclPx place as ditch lider until Pert re covers from the injuries received in his rccttut' accident. Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Mttucy and iliuiRlitur IiUicl..Mr.i. II. P. Scott and Mrs, It. W. I.Hkiu xpunt the day yesterday fihliiiitf and picuick iii(t at up-river points. V. J. Iluckley of the I.aidlaw xwcsmi and TrmiiiortRtiou Co. announce that lie will make rug ular trips from .Slimiiko arriv itiK in Head every Snturdny. Mrs. II. P, Scott arrived in Hand Suturdny front her home at Pemllc ton. Mr. Scott reprttituuU the Kiler Piano Iloiike o( Portland in tlii region hiiiI at present is located at Priueville ami Ucud. A fiMhtut jmrty coiiijwacd of Jack SklUai, K. C Skll and J. C. Ctirric of Portland, John Temple ton of Priueville and S. J. Tlioiwu of l;o.H.sil were cniiipitiK and fishing at Dcnhani Palls the first of the week. The Christian Kudenvor topic for next Saudny eveniuj; h "How Christ Prayed and Hpw 'u Should l'ray." Text; Matt. .: 23-36; 36-..). Loader, T. W. Triplctt. The Kcv. J. C. George will preach at 8 o'clock of the same avcnjii. John II. Weimmly is pliitiiiiui: extensive improvements on the old pilot I)itte Inn, wljich he has recently oened as a livery stable jiud feed burn. It will be weather Ixiurded and painted aid thoroughly le paired. Lumlxir is on the ground for the erection of a Uirn office, di incusious i.X2.' (eet, one .story iy,. A large street lamp will be placed before the Irnri). A sample of rye and veatch was brought to The Hullotiu office Wednesday morning that had been Crown on the Dr, Merrill ranch which is about 1 yi miltw houth of Hend. The rye imsnMirttd six feet and three inches, the ventch six feet 10 inches. The two crop were heeded together lnt fall, and in thin way the rye supports the veatch mill keep it from lodging. The veatch in just in blossom and the rye is heading nicely. TiTo Central Ore gon Banking (b Trust Company INOi.Xli'MATMl I9H Capital 525,000.00 Transacts 11 (leneral Uank liigHusluos.s. Acts as Administrator, Ux ecutor or Trustee of Ustates Issues Drafts and Hank Money Orders on all Foreign Countrk'ii. Interest on Time Deposits. Safe Deposit Hoxes. Hire Insurance. 1)1 lUJCTORSi A. M. Omko, A. I.. GomlwiUlo, President. Vice l'ros. J. M, I.iiwrotiec, Secretory. 1 O. Minor, Cashiur. 1IHN1), ORKCON During July, August and Sep tember, the Central Oregon Hank ing & Trust Company will close at 2 o'clock each Saturday after noon. 1 6tf C. A. Kuovcr of I.aidlaw wa in Ilend Sunday. I, on Need cmne up from Red mond Sunday last. Jl. P. Scott went to Priueville Wednemlay morning. J. S. Waite of Lamonta whh a caller in Ilend hiNt nudity. Mis. P. C. Kowjee of Redmond was n cnller ii) IJeud Tifwdny. John Hdwards of Sinter wii a Ilend visitor the first of the week. Mrs. Dan Heising wnh in Ilend front their uprivor ranch Wedncs day. Oorge Hates came down from his homestead up the river Wednes day. Charles D. Drown has been up pointed deputy sheriff by SherifT KlkiuY Ira J. Wilkinson left Wednasdny to join the Oregon Knsturn sur veyors working south of Ilend. Wednesday morning W. II. Sel lers left for 11 business trip to Port laud and points in Washington. (5. W. and Tom Triplctt repaired sonic of the crossings on Wall street this week. Quite uii improvement. Have you seen the "Greetings from Ilend" ostaI card at 'he post ofilce store? If not secure some for your friends Knst. istf P.lmcr Merrill went into the woods Monday morning with I). W. I.akin's crew of cruisers and will cook for them. . The Christian IJudeavorand Sun day school arc planning on giving a picnic in nlwut a mouth. A fr'P to llenham Palls or sonic other up river point will be a featurp pf the occasion. C. II . McNie, representing the Scanlon-Gipson Lumber Company of Minneapolis,' Minn., arrived in ilend Tuesday pveuiiig and has opened office rooms in the bank building. He will purchase timber lauds for his company. Dr. I. I,.' Scofield will move from Redmond to Ilend the first of next week. He has rented the John Slsemorc house on Hawthorne avenue and will have his dental office in his residence until he se cures offirc rooms down town. The Ilend jwitoffice has gone in to the record breaking business. Last Tuesday was the banner day in the issuance of money orders s8 orders amounting to $2,101.10, fees 6.67. June 14 was next best with 20 orders amounting to 51,343.11, fees jp-j.oG. The Pacific Northwest, the agri cultural jmper which is running a content with a free trip to the James town exposition as the prise, writes Miss Hthel Chapman, who isoue of the contestants, that the publication will' have a cut of Demi's new school house and the one built about five years ago iu its July issue. The editor writes that he prints these cuts to "show how you people are progressing up iu the Deschutes country." Miss Chapman is meet ing with very satisfying success iu this contest. The line being surveyed by P'u giueor Shaw's crew southeast of Ilend for the Oregon Kasturn runs in a northwesterly direction from the ice caves towards Dend, makes a big curve about one mile south of Horse Dutte and then runs in a southerly direction tq the southeast of I.nva Dutte. It is reported that this line will be sur veyed south to join the one being run by Engineer Miller's crew from the summit of the Cascades east, working from Crescent and Odcll lakes. Kugineer Shaw's crew is now camped at Wet , Weather Springs. The Uullcliti family acknowlcdes a fine large mess of Deschutes trout presented by "Dill" Nelson. W. A. Carrie of Minneapolis, Minn,, arrived in Ilend Thursday evening for a stay of several .days. N. P. Weidcr and bride returned to Hand last Sunday evening. "Nick', is now passing cigars and receiving the congratulation of hi friends. The temperatures for tho past week are as follows: Friday, July 13, qG, Snturdny 99, Sunday 95, Monday 87, Tuesdny 8.j, Wednes day 87, Thursday 89. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Johnston and sou Charles, Mr.' and .NIrs. II. D. Turney and daughters, Misses Kvcliuc, Heuriette and Anne ar rived iu Ilend Sunday. Mr. Turney is president and Mr. John ston, first vice-president and gener al manager of the D. I. & P. Co. Saturday night the Dend Social Club will give a dance iu honor of the home coming of Nick Weidcr and bride and after the dance the Modern Woodmen and Royal Neighbors will serve ice crpam and other delicacies to the asscptbled friends. "Nick" is a member of all tluce organisations, is a faithful worker therein ami this little social event is given by the club and the two lodges to shqw their apprecia tion. The affair will be held iu the D. M. hall. ANOTHER FINI2 OAKDEN. I!. V. lintten's I'lnce on Iron wood Avenue (Jrows Mnny Vegetables. The record maths last year by the Ilend country a 9 crop producer is being equalled and even excelled this season. On Ironwood avenue IJ. F. Dattcn has a garden that would do justice to any country. He has a great variety of vegetables growing and cycry variety is "mak ing a fine showing. Early Eclipse beets planted the 15th of April have a fine large growth, measuring 9? inches around. Marrowfat peas stand higher than a man's head and arc loaded with fine, well-filled pods. Several "other varieties of peas arc also bearing profusely. If is potatoes arc just beginning to set and he will soon be eating new potatoes from his own garden. The cabbage plants show n wonderful growth. The outside leaves grow as large as elephants' ears, the plant finally producing a fine large, linn head. Rutabagas have made a good growth, as also have the carrots. Tomatoes, beans and onions arc all doing very nicely. Mr. Dattcn has several hundred celery plants growing, which arc also doing very well. Two varieties of lettuce grow to perfection, the head lettuce and the crinkled leaf. In ornamental shrubs and vines he has climbing roses that have made a growth this year of more than six feet. Virginia Creeper, has also grown very profusely, the entire growth having been made this year. Nasturtians banked against the stone fence make a very pretty effect, as also do a great variety of sweet pons. Shade trees have made a fine growth, have thick, heavy tops and look very healthy. Strangers to the town frequanty visit Mr. Dattcu's place to see what can be grown in the Deschutes country. They are always surprised at the favorable showing. Notice. The annual meeting of the Dend Library Association will be held at the leading room Wednesday, July 25, at 8 o'clock p. in. P. I. Tompkins, Secretary. If you want to keep in touch with the development of this great Des chutes valley, READ the Dullctm. this $60 Alacliinc for $25 rarmur pprpun it ! htcliinn. drop WEIGHT rRUW i...,,. mi brliiB. lock- IllU'li, double feud, cl( tlireajlng iliuttlet liss sutomntlobobtlnuliidcr nml ntlit-r Utvitlmtiruvo iiiontn. TliUIthANlI- I Tlttsr MAIII1NK. It II tlio tamo uurlitno nitutiU tpikliigyouM)lor Alt llurlimutitpovlth vsch msrhlne. Hold lor only t. rath slid It monthly. Write 10MT lor tree fWUITVUE tMUOCUC 'hovrliii tn'ttsiit liouiehnta good wowtll l'JP(frelohl ftcpildXn Cur rttmenU-our now cubit Jlu. Goviwtx Fufnlturo Oompany 173.173 JlrstSU l'0UTLAD, OU. TJ)rU$iUS Ttininlo Items. Toma'.o, July 19. Hfglilowcr & ttmitli nr'c kupt lumy cawing and filling onlorR for IiiiiiImt. They nrc In need of mi'ii. I.nlxtrers would 1I0 well to drift out towards the Ttininlo country. Tlicy wWliHmvc no trouble to find employ ment. Ira J. Wfmer of Ttinwlo iiwli- fiinl proof on n vnttmlilu tract of desert land lnt .Monday. He nwde proof Iwfore V. S. CommiMioiHtr Itlltt of'ltti. C. II. 9'muikIi hiiiI T. A. Jcnen were in Ilend 011 IniftiueM ImI Monday. rcMtiiiMtrr Wlmer. ClMrjen U. Wittier hiiiI T. A. Jenen vmte i the county iet on tmoiiietw Itttt week. I'o-Umr.tT Wlmer report tlwt bur new county clerk lit fully installed in lii office and tiiidcnti'iiiU hi ImoIui-m thoroughly. He itporutt no paiim o accommodate the teople wIiochII atlilj office on hwii'teM Or. Coe piMed through Tumalo thii morning. He had lccn culled out to ce Mi Kthel lJdwards who m scriotuly ill Imt wan resting cniy when the doctor left her. Thin warm weather m liable to caiiKc much lcknei if it should but much longer. Jumi.il HiuUxi'ft Mckcr Uirried n while in Tumnlo yesterday. They had Mven liorw.- loaded with provisions for the sheep hfrde-w and salt for Mr. HinpHi'i sheep. Thp sheop are in the reserve iu the vicinity of Craln Prairie. They re port that tile graM never was better oil that range. Wittier & Sons commonccd haying this morning. Tlu-y will have a large amount of hay and grain to harvest. Prank West was nt our burg yestenfay. He was driving his flue Shire Itorsc. John lldu-ards was in Tumalo tata'. John is a rustler from away back. Redmond Notes. Work will begin this week on the new fair grounds. A piece of land otic half mile south of town has been leased for a number 9 years mid will 1 put in good shape Mr. McKwing will have charge of the music for the occasion. He hn got a good chorus together, which promises to be quite a success. U, T. Noth and Mr. Paisley hae left for tlip mountains and will be gone about two months, They Intend to spend their time prospecting. A telephone line is being built be tween here and Forest. It will be of great benefit to the business people. Tile dance which was u'ven Saturday night was quite a success, considering the warm weather. The town of Sisters was well represented. Several large loads of freight were re ceived by Mr. Woods for his store last week. The balance of the stock, is on tne road and will be here In a day or two. The building ami complete stock which they intend to carry h some thing which Crook county should l proud of. Too Ute for Ut wctk. Considerable haying is Iwing done in this art of the country. It is nearly ail rye hay but it is of fine quality and is yielding otic nml a fourth tons to the nere nnd is selling for ftl per ton. Fruit trees in this vicinity arc doing very well, Mrs. ltuiina Johnson and W. R, Kiwi were Kcdmuml visitors Sunday. Posters are up announcing the first annual Kcdmoud fair to be held here Sept. 3o-32. Five hundred dollars in cash prises for the best farm products, and f$oo for games and sports. This fair is something that the people iu the surrounding towns should take as much interest tu no the Kedmonites, as it will do more toward the up-building anil advertising of the country than anything cite. It will lot the ouUdde world know tlwtweluue something with which to hold n fair. Let us have hearty co-operation in the movement and make it a Mieeet. The Haloott luw Iteeit tinned from the hotel building mid is now iu the new building opposite the livery lrn. ' F. C. Kowlec left for Portland Friday night and will be gone altout 10 days. Ikkioathd I,an -I have n few choice tracts frpm 40 to 160 acres each that call be bought at a bar gain. P. I. Tompkins, Dank Duilding. 43tf 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DesiaNB COPVnlOHTS &.C 0.' .".?: ViSlT. TRiiriiuim ' TSTVSSiIts .l.tl ipfUliiotU, without charm, lutbB scicmiiic utieiiciin. A handtonielr llluttratjd waaXlr. Tomcat dr. cai.tioii or anr pci.niiuu jiiuiu.. rer i fourniontbi.lt. HoUbr Torm, i m MUNN &.CW"!? iUanca uaoa, wrnmii IjTrajra AnTons lending a kelch and description ma i aulcklr ajcaruli" our oWulon frea wbeth.r n tloiitiiMelWeoiilldantUI. HANDBOOK oul'atauta Jo" t trea. doit asencrrsacurliM wtwiu. alt nawiaaaur. PILOT BUTTE INN A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor Tables supplied with oil the delicacies of the season- Flryt-clast Equipmont All stages stop RALPH SHELDON peneral Blacksmithing and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY jfW Our shop is located opposite Baptist Church. ;Z. F. MOODY; OENORAL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT. SltAiyiKO, - OREGON Large, Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited Prompt attention paid to those who favor me' with their patronage THROUOH FROAl BEND SHANIKO-PRINEYILLE PRINEYILLE-BEND SCHEDULE SOpTJpqUND Leave SJianiko 6 p. m. Arrive Princville 7 a. m. Leave Princville 12:30 p. in. Arrive Bend 7:00 p. m. FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENTS PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONALE j Bend Livery & J. FRANK STROUD, Manager LIVERY, and FEED STABLE HORSKS BOABDKD BY THR DAY, WUKK OR MONTH First-Class Livery Rigs for Rent. 'f hone No. 13 Domt ilrrtt, between Minnesota, and Oregon, BEND'S NEW flyEAT MARKET WALr. STHHI5T. Opposite D. M. Co. THE finest stock of FRESH MEATS in Crook County. Cured Meats and Lard and all the Accessories of a First-Class Market. Everything; new and of the best. WH ITE & H 1 LL. REPEATI NG No matter how big the bird, no natter how heavy is rlumags or swift ita fliBht, you can bring it to bag with n long, i rorvg, straight ohooting Winchester Repeating Shotgun. Results aro what count. They always give the best results in field, fowl or trap shooting, and are sold within reach of everybody's pocketboolc. FREE! Smd mm and tiirm on a poital card ter oar ltr;t :.'.i'rct.J calalofo. WINCHESTER RCEATING APMO CO.. f'rv f ' -. CONN. Pine Jooma and Dcdst, at the hotel door TO SIANIKO IN ONE DAY CTAfiP TIWE JlAUC JWllIJ ORTHBODKD Leave BcdT. 6:00 a. m. j Arriyp Prmeville 12:00 m. fl Leayp Prineville 1 p. m. ' Arrive Shaniko 1 a. m. FOR TRAVELLING PUBLIC I Transfer Co. Bend, Oregon. SHOTGU N SI