4 asUi LOCAL BITS. C.corKo Mym f Prineville whn hi licntl Sunday. Ice cream wxlmi can now tic oh tallied nt llits jioitoflicc jit6ru. i-tf C2eorK HunimerH of Prlnuvillc whs ii Inulumciilluriu Ham! jcitur tiny. J. I,. McCiuWi hint wife of Prineville wciu In Heml 't Snltir. dlV. A. P. IJoiiolnie of I.nidlnw wn n lmliiei caller In llunil Saturday lint. Mr. Cook, hindlndy of the Roi land liotel, wmt a ciilhsr in lieud Thurndiiy. Frank Glut of Italiuoml win nt tending to htuduwM ninltur in Ileud Mo'udny mid TitoMlny. The city do tax for the year 1900 in now duo mid jxiyfchle to City Trenmuur V. O. Minor at the Iwiik building. W. It. Cuerln, jr., and II. C. Iillis will o to Luidluw Saturday to look nftur telephone and other IjuhIiiow mutter. J. O. Johimton mid H. I). Turney drove to Redmond Thursday morn iiiR to meet K. S. Stanley who had arrived there from Portland. Mm. S. A. Vouiijf Arrival in Ileud Thtiridiiv eveiiitijf to remain with her husband who w draughts innn for liuKliteer Wngxeuer of the Oregon Eastern crews. A falling party compoeed of C. A. Chapman, Arthur Clothier, Dr. Van Ceatner mid Charter Howe drove to the fuih Imp Saturday for a few daya' outing, returning Mou day. The Oregon Iiaitarn .surveyors under Chief Slinw art now cuuiM!d on the C. H. Alien ranch nt I.avu. Their survey run next to the lava How on the soutlteast skin of the Imttr. The committee that has in charge the inspection of the children's flower beds, entered in the eoutei t for prize offered by Mrs. A. M. Drake, will make the first Inepec tiou next Saturday morning. Arthur Clothier of Portland has been iti Mend this wvck writing in surance for the Maaaachusetttf Mu tual Life itiNUiauce Co. lie wa necoinjwided hy Dr. Van Centner of l'riuevilte, Who made the physi cian's examination for the appli cant for insurance. A permanent exhibit of the. gruiu, vegetables, etc. grown in the Ileud country is to he established hoou. It is therefore important, in asmuch as the harvest is uon us, that the farmers save sample of their crops, with the roots attached, until such time as u room for the exhibit can be procured. It is urged that everyone take an interest in this imiwitant matter and save samples. TiTo Central Ore gon Banking (Sb Trust Company IMoMloMAll II 1404 Cnpltnl $25,000.00 Transact " (Icncrnl Hank ing IJuslness. 1 Acts ns Administrator, 1:n ecutor or Trustee of Estates Issues Drafts and Hank Money Orders on nil Foreign Countries, Interest on Time Deposits, Safe Deposit Boxes, l-lro Insurance. I) I It I! CT OK St A. M. Drake, A. h. OooiUvllllc, i'rwiltlent. vice J'lcs. J. SI. I,awrunco, Secretary. 1'. 0. Minor, Cashier. r,lHJN,w .,.-.., . fOKKaGN- -, All the magazines and the Satur day Kvculnji 1'ost nt the txntolficc iiewS'Staud, jo-tf. Mr. nud Mrs. I'ticttworc in Ileud Wednesday from their ranch on the Ttuiiiilo. Kcv. O. V. I'inkham will prcrtch in the church next Sunday morning at ti o'clock. W. Jv. Gucrln, Jr., wife and daughter Mary and servant arrived in Ileud Tuesday. Dr. I. I.. Scofield left Wednes day for the Ilaldwin ranch at Hay Creek on n professional visit. A. M. Drake returned from a business trip to Tlie Dalles, Portland and Salem Wednesday evening. The I.nidlnw jKJstoflice is now a money order office, the necessary blanks having arrived this week. Dr. I. I,. Scofield will be in his office all next week where those desiring dental work may find him. MondavH. W. Morrill sold his team of gray horses to C. S. Knton for the' lltildwiu ranch, sale price St 50. The next meeting of the Crook County Medical Association will be held in Prineville on Thursday, August 2. This week Nick Welder has jMiuted the George HroMurhotis residence 011 Hawthorne avenue. It is painted brown with white trim mings. ltd HfclvorMHi last Monday brought to the liulleliu office a fine sample of rye grown on the P. U. D. Co's land this season. It meas ured just an even seven feel high. A crew of Oregon Hastcru sur veyors under C. W. Huck went to llaxeldell evcral weeks ago and has been running a line eastward through the mountains. The crew will soon be working In the vicin ity of Koslaml. Mrs. Win, I.ahmeu, a niece of W. P. Vaudevert, is visiting at the Vaudevert home nt Lava. In a few days, Dr. Lnhrneu will also si rive for a vii.it of several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. I.uhmen's hbtue is at Itrowutvillu, Oregon. Someone scattered poison around town for the dogs the first of the week and several were killed by getting it. Will llrock lost his youtig bear hound, nud the dogs iKilougiug to J. O. lfry, John I.. Kuver, and W. II. White were alto poisoued. A meeting of the Settlers' Asso ciation under the Columbia South ern Co's segregation wilt be held in I.uidlaw next Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. In the evening a meeting of the I.aidlaw Develop ment League will also be held. V. K. Otieriii, jr. will speak at both meetings. Mrs. It. II. Muiicy and daughter Kthel, who have been spending the last two weeks in lieud with Mr. Muiisy. will leave tomorrow lor Seattle, where the .have purchased a io-acre tract of laud near thu'eity and UK)ii which they will make their home. Mr. Muncy, in the meantime, will continue his work cruising in the timber in this region. Mrs. A. W. DeUolt nud son, J. W., of Coulee City, Wash., arrived in Bend this week to look over laud in this vicinity with a view to buying. Mr. DeUolt will join them in n few weeks. Iti the meantime Mrs. Duliolt nud ion and little daughter have rented the George Whit sett house nud will engage in tight housekeeping until the ar rival of Mr. Dfcllolt. During the week quite nu exten sive fire has been burning in the timber on the mountain side west of the river njid also about "due west of W. P. VundeyertM- nVd' Court Allen's ranches in The Meadows. The fire" was'Stjiftod by lightning, fortunately &y"j;his sidtf of the Cascade luomiWirs-a 4o'rc9t' fife does practically no damage, burn ing only the dead needles and down timber. John Atkinson, the local game and fiih warden, destroyed the famous fish trap on the upper Des chutes river west of Roslnnd last week. Man, assisted by. nature, had contrived a Iran at tlie foot of a fall where annually a large mini' lcr of fish were entrapped in a pool and captured. Mr. Atkinson destroyed the slats at the tdp of the falls nud enlarged it somewhat so that it carries a greater volume of water, which will furnish an easier ascent to the fish. The dance in the n. M. hall last, Saturday evening uiveu in honor of Nick Welder and bride by the lieud Social Club was a very pleas ant affair. A large number of peo ple were in attendance and every thing was as "merry as wedding bells." During the evening the Modern Woodmen and Itoyal Neighbors served dainty refresh ments to the guests. A reception at which a few intimate friends were present was also given Mr. nud Mrs. Wciderlast week Wednes day evening in the parlors at the Hotel lieud. A. A. Anthony is doing some very fine cabinet work for llend people theiw days. He has just finished an elegant barber's mirror case for the Hotel ileud barbershop which will contain two large French plate mirrors when finished. The base for the mirror case, containing the towel receptacles, is also a fine piece of work. He has also just finished a large refrigerator for the Pilot Iluttc Inn. Mr. An thony is a cabinet maker by trade and has worked with Minnesota and Wisconsin lumber nud with lumber from all parts of the coast. He says none of it can compare with our native pine in point of finish and polish. Wednesday morning Depute Sheriff lirown sold at auction a lumber wagon, n John Deere riding plow and a harrow to satisfy judg ment and cokts in the case of J. Prank Stroud nud Albert Seals vs. S. M. Jauuey. The wagon was purchased by W. 11. Wilson for the I Ins well Guerin ranch for $37.50, J . Frank Stroud got the plow for $10 and II . C. Ullis the harrow for $12. .50. A three-horse evcucr went for 75 cents. The bill claimed by Strotid ntid Seals was for the feed and enre of horses owned by plain tiff. Several similar - cases have been brought against Janney within the last few mouths, but he has always redeemed the attached goods at the last moment. This time, however, he allowed the case to go to judgment. He is a very wealthy broker doing business on Wall street, New York, who purchased the Gueriu-Itedfield ranch, machin ery ami stock oast of lieud about a year ago. Hills for the enre of the stock have accumulated, which have been the cause of the cases brought against Janney, THBUOVOKNMBNTTO DECIDE Drakc-I). I. & I, Controversy Will tlo before Interior Department. At n recent meeting the state land board took under consideration the application of the Doschutes Irrigation & Power Company for a certificate of reclamation of 5,300 acres. A. M. Drake, in behalf of himself and the Pilot Hutte De vclomneut Company, appeared in opposition and Messrs. Stanley and Stearns of the D. I. c. I'. Co. in support of the certification. Mr. Drake! called attention of the board to the pending litigation and contended Uiat the ditch vcompany had no valid vater right for these lauds nor (he right to maintain the ditch where constructed on his property, iiu'd consequently that reclamation,., as, required by the Upttcd.States,was not accomplished until 'foerpe.'tual right to vise the water arid inantaiu the ditch was ncriu'ifed''bi the comnativ and ner- pctwn'i vdte right became appurie-nUht-toe-ilch'trhctrWlalUt6d:v ," Alter cousiucrauuu me uuuru determined to certify as to c6fi structiou of ditches sufficient lo re claim 2,400 acres instead of the 53,000 applied for, and to leave to the determination of the govern ment the question as to whether the company had or had not com plied with requirements as to right to the water. Further action in the controversy will have, to be carried on before the interior de partment nud in the courts.. Additional testimony w.ik recent ly taken in the trespass ..case now landing, , Tlie nrgumenta will be made !cfore Judge Uradshaw in tlie near future TtOSLAND ITEMS. ! Some 'Delayed Fourth of Jufy News and Other Notes. The rnlii Mittlwl the llit in lli after noon of July 4. The farmer nruuml Uo1aiiil arc get tine tliuir machinery ready to thakc liny. A fine time was reported here the fourth. A hard shower came up in the afternoon nml drove the twople from the groumlM to the hotel for vhcltcr. A fine dinner wa herved jimt Ixiforc the rain. The dance commenced in the evening ahout 5 o'clock. The mulc wm furnish ed hy John Atkhrsou's phonograph. The dntice ended with a iiht, hut we are glad to My that it wnMi't any of our rfdidenters who started it. No one wot nerloiudy hurt. Dr. Scofield, the dentist of Kodmond, wo in Hofttand last Meek. Th Hucnelor OirU here HtrcrMd a new Comfort range recently. A party of young folk took a trip lo the ice caves to procure ice for the Prmrth. Quite a large school at RoIainl now. lieu I'atterfcoM is one of the Uge driven from Rowland to l'rineville. There was a runaway a few miles up the river the day after the fourth. No one wan hurt. One rear wlteel wm badly unaltered. Mr. Holliukheail and family returned from thu valley the 13th. A crew of 11 people, with 50 lion and a herd of'cattlc, paed through Rutland the 15th 011 their way to Klam ath, l'nll. I'ronk lltfjjue ami Wm. Dorrell have tarted to Shaulko for suiHtlien fori Rogue & Son' store. A few honw race were nu tlw fourth. Jim HUtck came out nhoad, O rover Cald well awond, and (his liatcauie off third) !. Caldwell fourth. Mr. ami Mrs. Itdmondc arrived here Ut Tuemlay. They intend making tills their future home. Tom Sly ha retired from the Uge line and i attending the Koehtud school. Wm. Mayflekl aud two mm returned from tit valley ami cot a few Uyit ago where they liave lietm lmying cattle. Will Dorrell ami George Kogue, who ueut up to the head gate to work on the ditch, have returned. J. T. Taggart d J. A. Trobee were recently seen sailing uruumi Kokind in a one "Ho hay" getting provisions to lnt tlleilt for a few days, George ihtwitt didn't attend the hig dance tlie fourth iMteaufie lit hores didn't came up. Mr. Cook of the KoaUud Hotel made 11 btuiueaa trip to Silver take this week. Mr. Kekttui photographed the crowd who were congregated mound the grand sUml July 4. New i scarce around Roeland but the moMpiitoe are very plentiful. PILOT BUTTE & A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor Tables supplied with all the delicacies of the season Ffnft-claiB Itquipmont Fine Rooms and Beds All stages stop at the hotel door V J RALPH SHELDON General Blacksmithing and Wagon Repairing 0f Our shop is located opposite Baptist Church. ' . F. MOODY OENERAL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT. SHANIKO, - ORHGON Large, Commodious Wareltousc. Consignments Solicited Prompt attention pawl to those who favor me with their patronage r THROUGH FROM BEND TO SMANIKO IN ONE DAY 1 SHAMO-PRINEYILLE PRINEYILLE-BEND STAGE LINE SCHEDULE SOUTH HOUND I Leave Shaniko 6 p.m. Arrive Prineville 7 a. m. Leave Prineville i?;3o p. m. Arrive Bend 7:00 p. m. KORTirnaujrD Leave Bend 6:oo-a. m. Arrive Prineville 12:00 in. Leave Prineville 1 p. m. Arrive Shaniko 1 a. m. FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENTS FOR TRAVELLING PUBLIC. - PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONALE Bead Livery & Transfer Co, J. FRANK STROUD, Manager LIVERY and FEED STABLE HORSRS BOARDKD BV THK DAY, WlIKK OR MONTH ,- - ' First-Class Livery Rigs for Rent. 'Phone No. 15 BbKl ttrt, between MiHacwta aud Orveoa, Bend Orczotl Tiimalo Items. ler. McCall and Mtilviu of Siaurs Iftfl throtiKh Tiimalo Monday on their way to llend on uutinoso. T. A. Jenon and F. V. Smith exjwst to leave for The lllw the Wt of this week. They k wltnwCB for Mr. Avery of Miles, Wnihlmjlton, who will make final proof on lti-t lort claim one mile north of Titnudo on JUly 31. A. Meeker, father at C. IN Pecker of l.Hiilliuv. paned through here this week on his way to the mountains on nu out-' iiiK ami prospecting trip. Mr. Heckcr j in Intel)' from the Iut nml U enjoying tlu Dcscliitles climate. Mr, Ilniley'8 folkn of Laitllnw vibited nt the miditower hohe Sunday. Mrn, V, V, Smitli is expected home noon from Aberdeen and other Washing ton points where she hns been vUitinK for tlie prtst sis weeks. V. P. Ground and wife and son re turned to Tuinnlo today from 11 two weeks' trip to the Willamette volley. Mr. Ground snys.they hnve the largest crops this yeUrlii the valley for many yenw. 1 ; t 1 BEND'S NEW - yjEAT MARKET WALL STKKKT, Oppose B. M. Co. THE finest stock of FRESH MEATS in Crook County. Cured Meats and Lard and all the Accessories of a FirstClass Market. Everything- new and of the best. WHITE & HILL. 1. During Jiitf, August and Sep tember, the Central Oregon Bank ing & Truft.omfcrjrfyvlll closest 2 -o'clock each Saturday o)rter noon, i6tf J111 1 liiiriiiiM 1 'iifn TrriiVwiT-' -?sr;:;?"'- - .-iMmmm REPEATING SHOTGUNS .v. .... t.... KI.W tk. l.tr.1 rn mntf.! tinu hfflVV it9 nlllm!iITA rt swift its" flight, you can brlmj it to bag mb. n lonf, strong, tralgh shootinc Winchester Repeating Shotgun. Results are wha coi)nti,. They always give tho best results, in field, fowl or tn? ohooilnlj, and are sold wi'hin reach of cvsrybody'o pocketbooic PliiPl tii Bun and tiduti tn & AX(a( taii for tar hrc ("uttrt.J alaiogi viffERJEPEAtlARMSt;0.fbr;Hi5CP(r mmmmimmmmmmmmMmimHmmmmmmwemammmmmmm J