L. HLWOSHI - . - . " - - - S"9 t& EEGINNJNG MONDAY, OCT. 7th And continuing until the entire stock is disposed of. Everything in stock will be sold at wholesale prices; THE MERRILL COMPANY, IBUII.DINQ9 ALSO jHiujiiiiiiiiwiMiMfiwimniiirT local hits. Iltliry Hedge has bought tli tlyle Tnplttt house In I.ytlo. , Mm JoUu Kynp relumed Wednes day afternoon front mi extended vis it Ibc Kast. I 'A (tendl mill fulir given free tli every ice tablet m tlt Cor- OIniK Store. Hound A intn'a watch. Owner mlmvcMHM by urffrlnx jnojwtty. Rj cm Henry Matter. ' November magazine are arriving ilie new ataHit regularly. A Awe uncomplete nMoituiCHt. Mi, dcoritc Jiroslvrhoiu i c- fflig: a visit from licr sUter. Miss rautuer, of Winona, Minn. Wi S-lb girl was bom ;a Mr. and R. I.it Ke4l Tuesday evening. other and child are doing will. mt. A. II Oram anil ion Hasan turned Monday from a visit of reral b at the okl Itoiue in atiautd. Walter Deukl returned (o Ills ubmetcnd near llctiit Wednesday ter spending tint an miner near Iluod River. Krank ITcniley was hauling grain liny to ttic Aunc barm tl.it week torn hit farm near Redmond. He got t6 er ton for oat ,lwy. I'all minii have begun In.thl sec 00111(1111 one or two welcome ahowttrs have Killed the dual and jMt tlie road in witch bettiT condition. The AM Society of the M. U. chtircU will hotd a business tucetinic at Mrs. S Wednesday C. Caldwell's nftornoon a t next s:jo o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. II Onell left Demi this-wcek and will spend the winter at Snwtell, n suburb of Santa Mou lcu,Cnlif. 'i'liey will rutnrn to Ileud next spring, C. I,. I.owther wax tip from lite Crooked rivur farm yesterday with n load of pumpkins. He was ped dling them around town ut a cents a pound. Ileud people will now, feast on those delicious old fashioned pumpkin pies. DON'T OVURI.OOK TUOSIt CAKRIAOK Foot Warmers Just the thing for a LONG RIDli. , Hobos, Whips Haras BLANKETS flvcrytliliig'ln l.unlhtfr (loods at PRICES In reason. 1 ftcpnlrinir Neatly and Promptly Dune. A. L. MUNTGR Su MuUiji liutMliiji on Urccui bitrrct. HENRY L. ViHTSETT Horse' Slioeiiig mid r General Biacksmiihiii WAdON AND PLOWWOUK i t.'r t JLrat'Cft' K'p dimrnillced. l . i . ' Hn ' ill thB "l'l KUoKloil skppi , m4mmAiAm Out FOR - n - i wrgwwjn mm Mrs. Tiirlcy returned to Jleml Monday from an uxtemlod visit in California. Step in a nil examine the new line of cutlery just gotten in by the Corner Drug Store. Sweet pntatoesaud cranberry sauce for your Sunday dinner. Von can g"et them at the new stand. Mrs.. 0. Johtiiton, ofColutn InK O. . arrived in Item! Wednesday evening" to took after business in. terests In thU section. Von should see those handfomc imported Japanese awl imported glnta urns and vases at the Corner Drug 4or. They are the hand sotncsl ever shown in Ileud. I'ather Hkky write 1 1 M. J. Mor rlsou that he will return from' the east nml will be in Portland On Nov. .,, ami that he will make n visit to llsnil Ha soon as possible thereafter. The youngsters of the town were wry tame in their dettredation last night and Hallowe'en pautcd off very quietly. There was practically no property damaged. ll:nd boys are pretty well behaved anyway. ' J esse Stearns and K. A. llaldwin arc extweted in Ik nil tonight ac companied by Mrs. Wynne of West Virginia. Mt.s. Wynne is a friend of Mm. VIrgina Kendall, who U now in Demi, and amies with the expec tation of investing it property here. About 5 filing were inade before Commissioner Hills last Monday, the day when the timber lands in thii section were thrown open to filing. While some of the filings were for lands in the I.akcvicw dis trict, most of them were for tracts in The IJaltes district. l)r Coe reports the following births during the pant week: An X t lb. Idylmrti to Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Tillery last Wcilnnlay; a i)-lb.i;irl born to Mr. and Mrs. !. K. Tliomp son Saturday; and a 10 lb. boy born to Mr. ami Mr. Geo Cyrus, living near Sisters, lust Kritluy. Mm. P. F. Smith tenderoil n Hnllow-o'eu party to her two young soui, Lawrence am! Wilmku, last 'evening to which a number of their boy and girl (rieuds were invited. A jolty good time was had by the young .puopht witli t;mnus and nnmeomentfi suitable to the occasion. Ms J. Kelly has bought the Henry Hedge! homestead lying east of LlWtul, the consideration being ,$t8oo. Mr. Kelly will make his home there and develop the place. Mr. and Mrs; Hedgeti will spend several months at llnrlow, Oregon, hut exited (o be back in Ileud dur- Hiik the late winter or spring. . KcMer & Myers of Towell Unites ureiu the vicinity of Redmond with their threshing machine' and threshed for iiheruiitu Hros. The largest yield yet thteshed bv this muchiuu was 67 bushels of oats to the acre from a field .grown (by 15. II. I.ockycur. Other fields have yielded as high as .15 and 50 bushels to the acre. "VS V. Hoge audrsister, Mrs. Vir- fiiuali. KcudQlJitil iWJieeungi w. Ve;, nrc visiup nt;thb J. ;K,' Saw- bill home this week. Mral Kqudall f . .. . . - - - . J . ' is dtttigntcr-iu-law of Mrs, Anita K'ctvlall, vho vlajtecl Ueud several iAmiLi Sa 1 fik JUiW Bend, Oregon SALE weeks ago and who was so highly plonked with this section tiiat she will probably take up her residence tit Hetid in the not distant future. The junior Mrs. Kendall will also locate here. The Pioneer Telegraph & Tele phone Comjwny has made quite an improvement in ita local office by installing a machine Hint is known as the "pole changer." Heretofore when central derlred to ring up any number it was ncceswry to give a crank several turns to generate the current. This is all done away with by the new machine. All that is now required is to make the nee aasary connections, pu'l the cam lev er, and the jK!e changer dous the rest. The new machine is a great labor saver. Dan Mc&rly? living near Red mond, was badly smashed up in a runaway last Saturday. He was thrown against n tree and his left collarbone broken, the left shoulder badly wrenched, and his lirad and the side of his face sevcrly cut nnd bruised. He was unconscious for some time and it is not known what started the horses. Dr. Tttrlcy was called to dress his wounds and says that Mr. McCarty will be around in due time, al though he will be a pretty lame man for 11 week or two, Should Drill Deep Wells. M. U. Parker and . Hoyt of Ft. Klamath arrived in Silver Lake last Thursday. Mr. Parker is a real cs tatc dealer and while here bought Jack Partiu's river ranch, paying for it $0,000, Mr. Hoyt bought several head of good horses of local stockmen, to take to the fort, on speculation. Mr. Parker is an old newspaper man of Mcdford, and mucc he came here to Kastcru Ore gon to live he naturally takes a great interest in the development of this part of the state. In his You May Have Them A( Cost... We find ourselves crowded lor room and overstocked with a line of goods that for the next 30 days we are going to offer nt cost. Come ami make your selections early and gut the pick of the lot. Those goods Include: l'.uW.ni Pate I'nuder OA Per Ikjv how only JLUC Sjtlro Pnt INnultr Pur Ikiv how only KUitiatt Pace lVwtr Per l. nuw only v , . . MrtMtttal fl.iii1.v!f.M f nflb.1. .20c .20c , I'oiinurly fdoo; now r lxittl..70c fplorltlu Water-- Ptirmorly.sorj now ner bottle. . . ,'IUC Plorltla Wafar-,-jjc kite now 15C Mine du I'ray's Tooth lotion I'oriitvrly 30c, now only 50C l'lyslnn Almon.1 Cream - l'oiinvrly 50c; now only ook, Cri-wm of Citulicil Rote I'oruierly 50c; now 00C Woodlnrk'HnndoUiiliiltic Ilkir n 'Tonic, formerly fi.oo;tiiow...,,.7l)C CliaiiiU'rliiin's Hnlr Oil- . 1'oTincrly soc pur ItottK') now ,,..IOC Toilet Glyccriiiq I'ortnetly 50c; now only 35C . ', -.- . ? . Seo our window display YheCorner finig Store..; Opinion artesian wells are destined to ' play n big iiwrt In the reclamation of I, ike and KIhiiihUi rottnty Inntls. , rfitd he Ik-Iicvm the people of this fection sltoiild lieein at once to Intrc nuch wells. He reports that there 1 tire now 1 1 artesian wrlls in the Ft . Klamath country, includiiiK Wood riwr valley, and that the farmer there find thetu worth ten time their cost. Silver Lake Oregouiau lumato Items. 'nikAU), Oet. jo The rains ef the past week have been fine. Mr. batttell f Orcxoti City ttoptwd '" TuiWib) last wight on his way M Iike vicvr. CtHirtney's baihir has been hailhig hay 1 in tlii viefNity the last few days, j Wittier Ik Jensen have water in their Iticlt ngoiu afur bavins; ituatfortwo HCJ. doiug neccMary work. Dr. Coe naaatit through Iters today going to see Mr. GUI' mmi, mIki ( still low with typhoid fever. The GiiMott Ditch Co. are at wk 011 the liead o( their ditch am! wiH greatty increaae the capacity of tlwHr dlteh next year. Several timber croiMr patsttl throtigli her last week going to the Sitter tlg!iUrhood. G. W. Wiiner ts. Son Imv jtt tin Ithed plowing 45 acre of ground which they IH aow in Pubriinry. Iltty a Farm. The following quotation from an agricultural tmpcr is going the rounds of the mess: "liuy a farm. young man. No matter how small ' it may be' buy a farm and prcparr it so that your laud will provide you a living. Twenty years from now the man who owns his farm will be independent and will have nt com mand the means of .1 livelihood The expansion of manufacturer cannot go on forever and there will come a day in this country, as there has in others, when the supply will exceed the demand, and the only absolutely sure occupation will be fanning. Uuy a farm while one may behad.'J Atnny Will Conic To Oregon. Ilusincas men returning from the Hast arc unanimous in their predict ing an enormous immigration to Oregon during the coming year. People residing in the great cities of New York, Chicago, Ilrooklyn, Philadelphia, Hostoti, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, and other population centers never expressed so much anxiety to hear about this country as at the present and the same idea is reflected through the correspond ence of the Portland Commercial Club, much of which is originating in the cities uamud above. A Small Hoys Opinion. A small Kansas boy was once called in to view his new born baby brother. He looked it over with dissatisfaction nnd finally asked: "Mamma, where did this thing comtf from?" "An angel brought it, Jimtnie." "Wuz you awake when he came?" "Certainly, Jimtuic." "Well, then, mamma, all that I have got to say is, that you are dead easy. I'd like to sec nny old nngcl put such n. looking thing on me. Hut reckon we arc stuck unless I kin work Johnny Green to trade it sight-unseen for one of his spotted pups." Kx. I'br Sale, Hardy, acclimated and well root- rod plants. Blackberries L,awton, Merser enu, and Kalhburn. Currants Red Dutch, aud White Grape. I.ogatt Ikrries. Raspberries Cumberland (black cap), Cuthbert (.ted), -and Golden Queen (yellow). Strawberries Clark's Seedling, the famous Hood River. 3ttf Par prices, etc. address, I,. D. Wikst, Ileud, Oregon. Poundmnstcr's Notice. The undesigned, the iomulmastcr of the City of fiend, has in his iHisNosimi one red heifer, yearlitijf. crop on left car nml rwallow tuik on nuM ear. Notice i IitK'by kIvciI to the owner of said heifer Hint if hnniu Is not claimed and the 'liarKes paid therein, it will be soM ftccorduiK to the ordinance iu such c.i c uiailc mill provided. Dated t,hU Utday of November, 1907 J II. PU.KV, rouiultiuutcr ', Notice of Poundmaster.'a Sale. Notice U hereby given that,4on Satur day, lite 9U1 day of November. 1907, at ' 10 o'clock, a. 111. I, will sell at public out cry tu the ltlulieav bidder for cash in front of the nostoQicc in the Qitv of llcnuM uni- f vxiVUrier ",l" crop on iit, ear tyutwvidlovfotk on right cur. SaiJ) heifer tvfis taken up by me pursuant t ordinance, mid will be sod to me.' t chargiii'aiul cxpeines' thereby p'rovldei?. J. H. Iir.v. Pouiidtuiater for the City ol Html. Or, , Special Sate of Hardware and Stoves For the next 30 day A we will close out our entire stock of htrdware and stoves at prices to suit yoa, as we do not wish to carry this line in connection with our furniture department Come in and look over t)t Mock. lJelow we quote a few prices. Water pails, former twice 40 to 7$c, talc price 30c to fOc Tea kettles, nlckle, former price Ji. 75 to$a; now SI.25 to 51.50 Tea kettles, ttranite. fm'r n're Si. jo to $3.s6: now SI to $1.50 Wash boards, former price Go to 90c; sale price - 50c to 75c Coal oil cans, former price 35c; sale price 25c Hotter moulds, former price 35c; sale price . - c STOVIiS. former price $15 50 to $30- wle price 3O.50 to 526 A new line of furnfjure expected next week. Watch next week's ad. for prises. f J. I. WEST, Some of the Things Hardware Stoves Tinware Graniteware PRICES ama-j: Central Oregon Realty Company i (Succcttor to C. D. Brown & Co. ) BEND, - OREGON DKALHRS IK ALL KINDS OP Central Oregon Real Estate Timber and Desert ' Wc buy or sell your land no matter where sitamtcd. We can sup ply you with any class of land at any time. Call on as or write for further particulars. ' Par mm Shop and IUtiis in IIotkl Hotel HUOH O'KANE, Prop. MOST CENTRALIA' LOCATED HOTEL IN BEND. SAMPLE ROOM IN ' CONNECTION. New House, New Furniture, Rcasouablc Rates. Good Rooms Always Reserved for Transient Trade. Sears & Roebuck are very good people, but they arc uot going to give you a dollar a bushel for your wheat, nor a cents a pouud for your potatoes, nor 50 cents a dozen for your eggs, nor a cent for any thing you've got. Better spend your money where you make It. A wonderful amount of merchandise is ordered by people in this vicinity from mail order houses. These people refuse to support their home merchants. What a roar they would make if the merchants re fused to buy their potatoes, eggs and other produce. Are von n uhrrJUr FRANK HEISTLE ENGnAVER and ELECTROTYPER fOht ItM l4fO24lAMIKIt(K DlkVfA COLA 1 Kin mr BEND, OR .,rJj We Have in Stock Groceries Canned Goods 11 Teas & Coffees .1 I Tobaccos RIGHT AT ...S. C. Caldwell's Lands a Specialty 1 Bend Corner Bono and Oregon txkkts J Underwood Standard Typewriter j For Speed Safety, Surety A Solid Roadbed Is essential Visibility and Speed In tho Underwood (tabulator) Typewriter are supported by perfectly balanced con struction. . J ' " t 1 ' Underwood Typewriter ConiDanv l?o, 68 Sixth St., Port!a.hV6ro ' ' ' 1 li ai.ii i