iWlll I I i lit ADDITIONAL LOCALS. S. O. Johnson aud wife, of Cali Vrnia departed Tuesday in their automobile after ImvitiR spent a ouplc of weeks visiting with Mr and Mrs. John Ryan at their pleas ant home at The Tules. Mr. John on js one of the largest stock holders of the Deschutes Lumber Company, and was looking after his interests here. Mr. nud Mrs. Jesse Stearns, of Portland, who have betu spending a ew weeks in Bend, went out with Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. H. P.J. McDonald will leave Bend in a few days for Seattle, where Mr. McDonald will engage in business for himself. Mrs. ijrdmau and Miss Emma, who have been making their home with Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, will ac conipauy them. "Mac," as he is familiarly called by his friends, has been mayor of Bend for the past year, and has a larec circle of friends here who will regret to have him and his family leave, but they will join in wishing him success in his new; location. R. Lawson, S. J. Shadwick, and A. G. and J. S. Kuykcndall returned Sunday from their trip to the Silver Lake and Summer Lake countries, where they had gone after fruit and for homestead loca tions if they could find anything to suit then. . Fruit is scarce iu that lection this summer and none is being sold to outside parties, the botuc demand consuming this sea jon s yield. Tbey found nothing to suit them in the homestead line, and upon their return stated that this section is good enough for them. Last Friday morning A. M. Lara noticed smoke coming out of the lodge rooms in J. I. West's build ing. An immediate investigation showed that the room was full of smoke, the cause of which was found to be a small box of sawdust which was on fire. A pail of water soon put an end to that. The hall had been used by the Masons the qigbt previous, and someone had probably dropped a lighted cigar jtub into the box. The fire had burned up the sawdust, had par tially destroyed the box, and had burned through thje floor. Luckily If WW discovered just at the right '.imc as, with a little more headway and witU d little breeze, the fire coupauy would have had some jtUrnvork cut out for them. f he D. I. &. P. Co. are getting out several Jarge albums for adver tising purposes showing viqws of river and mountain scenes la this viaitiity, also views of -crops,,, or sherds, grains, grasses, timber, water falls, residences, etc., etc. Some of the views were taken by Gifford, of The Dalles, but the most of them are the work of Photog rapher Bowman of Bend, and are fine examples of the photographer's art They show this country up in fine shape front the standpoint of the hunter and sportsman, of the lover of nature and beautiful scen ery, and also from the standpoint )f the man who wishes to earn n living from tilling the soil. The albums will be sent to the com pany's agencies at outside points and will be tised to show prospec tive settlers what this country is like. W. Ri Wilkinson, Carlyle Trip lettandU. P. Brosterbous have vaha ntr.r frt ttlnftnf nine In Tj1w. non to meet W. Irving, general coast agent,, ,and Edwin Knowles, jpscial agent, of the Phoenix In jurance Company. The two latter iteu are out on a bunting and fish ing trip, and will be piloted through this country by Mr. Wilkinson, who has-acontract to supply them ,vith 'tiami and saddle horses and W act S3 guide. From Lebanon tay wi,ll come across the mount litis to" Bend and from Lere will go south along the Deschutes nud will take in Crescent, Odcll, and Davis lakes. Farther south they will visit Crater lake, gradually work ing their way down to Klamath Fulls and from there to San Fran ci.sco. Cnrlyle Triplctt goes alone ns teamster and lid. Brosterhous as cook. WUNANDY FILES SUIT. UcnJ .Man Tnki's Action to Recover Valuable Property In .Montana. In the circuit court of the United States nt Butte this week an action was commenced in which J. II. Wenandy is the complainant and John J McDonald, iilvtya McDon ald, John McDonald, Angug Mc Donald, S. F, Larabie.xl.ivie Kinge ling, School District No. t. of Gran ite Couutv and Deer Lodge No. 14, A. F. and A. M. arc the defendants. The purpose of the action is to recover possession ot ,tiie property left under the will of Henry Schne pel, .deceased. Mr. Sclmepel died in October, tSS6, leaving a Marge estate to his wife, Henrietta Sclme pel. Under the, provisions of the will Mrs. Sclmepel was to remain in full enjoyment of the property during her life time and after her death ail the property was to ipass to the only daughter, Mr.". Henry Wcnandy. The daughter died several years ago leaving nu only son, J. II. Wcnandy, who is the complainant in, -this suit. He is now located at Feud, Oregon, oper ating an extensive stage, line and several livery barus. Last spring Mrs. Henrietta Schnepel, his grand mother, died and also left a will which provided for distribution of the remaining proporty contrary to his expectations. In her will Mrs. Schnepel remembered other rela tives, close friends, the public schools and the Masonic lodge to which her husband had belonged. S. E. Larabic of Deer Lodge, the well known banker, is named as executor of the will. Mr. Wenandy brought suit in the district court to have his grand mother's will set aside and the property distributed as provided in the will of his grandfather. A hearing was had some time ago and the case is still pending. Since he is a resident of Oregon, however, his attorneys decided that the Fed eral court is the proper tribunal to decide the case and this new suit is the result. Phillipsburg CM out.) Mail. The estate, to recover which Mr. Wenandy hc.s brought suit, consists of a i3oo-acre ranch highly im proved and on which arc several hundred head of well bred horses and cattle. The ranch, to years ago, was valued at 550 an acre Besides this there arc city real es tate, notes. and mortgages amount ing to $40,000. According to the original will the entire estate .was to revert to Mr. Weuandy's mother upon tbe death of Mrs. Schnepel airs. Schnepel, however, transferred the ranch, all its improvements and Stock to the McDonalds for the con sideration of $1.00, .leaving the bat- ;nce of the estate to Mr. Wcnandy. t is claimed that Mrs. Schnepel had no right under the terms of her husband's will to dispose of the ranch, hence suit is brought to re cover it. Pleasant Ridge Items. Pr.KASA.VT Kidgk, Sept. 3. Jack I'rot has been visiting many localities and the saute fatal results seem to have followed everywhere among the tender vegetables but the hardier crops withstood 111 in re markably rell, no damage being done whatever. Clint Wood has been suffering with sprained ankles the past week, Mr. and Mrs. R. P.. Sherwood have re turned from their outing trip at Crane Prairie. They report the huckleberries plentiful, and a sufficient supply was ob tained. W. K. Davidson, wife and tibii Kfcrald of Redmond and Miss Hegsj'd,' teacher cf the Shcpard school at J'owelrJattes, were over at Sherwood Broj.' Iioiric and remained until aftcf tea Tutsday even ing. G. V. Hall has been luving serious trouble with his heart again. 4 Win, Jollnwon was a county capital visitor the fore part ot the . week. He left Prlneville on his homeward journey Millions of bottles of Poley's Hbncy and Taf have been sold without duy per son ever having experienced any other tlian beneficial results front its use for coughs, colds and lung trouble. This Is because the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Ouard vour health by refusing any but the genuine. C. v. Merrill, druggist. at a 'jo and arrived nt hi farm home nl the foot of Long Unite at t;y Howl that for n record breaker, u tlMmico of y miles? Chad Irvlu Iihs .1 flue tvnleh ot otoer which lie had needed in July. It I now covering the giomtd green. Mr. (Like is now liMrliug lit crop of oat tin the Prank GImmv place Hi the foot of the Huttc. D.uilel ('reenlMlgh, Sr., U now under the care ot Dr. Coo k(ii. There seem to Imvo Ueetl n little ilk con! between the olHet-r and pAtnm of school iliftiiet No. 65 just ot late, and the rcitlt eeius lo have developed Into wounding lite (eeliiiK ot other, of which we ate orty. We hope that no one wilt tc mI!Mi in set-kins lm much for the want ot themelve regard!? of the feeling of other, but that all iiiav work tor the benefit and welfare of tlie dlotrut. We hope that plte work and jealousy w ill te reganled a small clnl dreu - pl-i. We aK hoie tli.it troubles InthcdNtrkt will j not result il'vuter ntly with our Sunday scjiool, but Hint all will now- sec their duty t attend moic legulaity than evci and everything will Mjmi lie guhig smoothly again a licfutc. Pole)' Orino l..ttlc U a new rem edy, an impitivemeut on the laxative of former )eat, a It dot- nut gii or timti-cwU' and l plenant to take tt i guamulet-d. C. W. Merrill, druggist $5.0 Ucvvnnl. ttrtiwii mare, wlntt- fotrlit-.nl, litnulid P" on left Inp. Mtavrtl from D 1 I' rmtip 1. t --tcvMtuI tor It itturu to John DHgonttm, utiiUnc iticiillonotatli' ii-tf John IHmistini Is Your Property For Sale? W iff CMtMMlr twtUlftc UtjlflM In m id trti4ff V UitJ SUt ( Pttmt, iutfli nl l MSftUT J CUT trxMKt ao U Tw'tW i.-l. I iwiff rnTHf UMlf hitl t I'll l M. li iMi t lut tJ (ml ri tfl sllrniknirt sp..i.4tK Uk Uff tjtly r ol piff Nf. AJfrn, TOWN 1 COUNTRY JOUHNAU PUll. CO ) 940 JftCMftt4 Th1 M4hC.fccA.CAl THE 1 909 REO IS HERE. NOT GOING TO BE v SOMETIME, BUT NOW. READY TO DELIVER. NOTICE THE PRICE. 20 II. P. , 6 1 AHA I;. 0. II. ? A ,SJJS TouriiiR Car Pnclory Tlie Ltmcst Priced Slatidard Made 5 i'asscogcr Car in Tlic World. Why wait for V-e n w and untriid rar, tliti rveu the ni.iiinfarttir erdoe -t know bow .! isKuing tt,m.l up U' KK( . he CR OP SATISVACTIii IMMI DtATi: IH.UM-.I'V. NOT HOT UK. f:RiiD A. HUNNIirr. Northwest Distributor. RliO I'KL.MItiU RAPID CO.M.MIiUCIAI. CAItS Agent wantetl in iiickoii Wasltington. 1-l.iln) and It C 141ft llroailwav, i-MtrM. Sit.Sfttui'l e hl. TTU-. WVS1I. PORTLAND, ORI SPOKAM U s Uciul-Shdniko Livcrj & Slagc Coiii)niiy J. II. WKNANDV, Prop. W. I. Kellny. Afioiil. Slunlki) New Covered SIiiros between iiblul anil Slitinlko ALfiO Livery anil Peed Slnbles m Shiuiiko, Almlrns niul Heiitl. Wo run our i-ir lo loc the pliblic. , SIiiros Icitvi each wy every dtty. Ritfs It) nil parts of Central Orefcon. Ciwcltil 1I1 vei s fiiri.ibhtfil Special Attention Given to Express and Bnggnge. IIiiiii.iiiiii.iii 1, 1 1 iii 11 1HWI...I. 11 1 '" r A Complete Slock ol At lciid, OrcROii. DRY KoukIi, Surfaced ami Moulded -LUMBERr All Widths, Lengths ami Thicknesses At Mend, Orcr.oii. i; ulm ,iS ,-iV DoritPatch t Your Roof With Dollar Bills Uli Eve r c! -Hnr spent for palntlnjr, roatinjf rr rrplnt injr youe rvf la n Minf( V'ltih that you can av"id if jouu.-!- J-M AsUfJiTos ftoot'l.NO wh-eh requires no coating or painting to prcaervo It. J-M ASflElSTOS ROOFING ia made of Ahrto, an indealructiMe minrnl. Cannot rot or r'.st, reiit fiK- mA 1 1 not ufr-twl by jruses, acil. hit or eold. It' lir ro it s th onlj cojit. That 1; why it 11 the ' heapest-pt-r-ycar" Roof";. Kasdy applur. "iy an, iMi. ' A"BETO!n )f. is un Ai-'jes. a Sidinff''uf V,i!T'!,nT r-d l most L-cono.iiii ai, nurniii ami t a-iij nj ; :itn Ahk lll Mltil ill jm unit nr t 1 H. W. Johns-Marwille Co INCH COMMON DIMENSION SHIl'LAl' RUSTIC T. & O. Hr.OORUNO Kcasonnble UKADi-i) CKlMKG ..Lumber PrlC WINDOW JA.M11S j,crerj , I'rlCCS WINDOW CASING . - . Oood iikadm.oci:s.. inwheVeoB 0. O. 1IASKIIOARD !?,. , (Iratlcs : aTAIR TUKADS i n 1 l i )ry WATKR TA1II.K ,he J- ' ' , ' 0. O. 11ATTINK ' ? ,r S'Ck MOULDINGS The C. S. I. Co. i P. II. I). PATKNT KOOl'IMG FKNCK I'lCKI'.TS SHI NO I. HS HTC, F.TC. CUSTOM ri'.HD MILL IN CUNNIICTION.) APPLY TO Central Ofbgon Development Company 576 1st Ave. S SEAHLE, WASHINGTON. riiv jjiwvw A Complete Stock of Dry Ibumber:; Rough, Surfaced and Moulde Always carried in stoci. J have all sizc.i of the following 1 fNCH COMMON II HAD IJIaOCK,S DIMWSION 0. G. I1ASHH0AKDS RUSTIC .' STAIR TRKADS SHIDI,Ar,, , . WATIJR TABW5 T. & G.M'I.O'ORINO O. G. RATTINS WINDOW CASING MOULDINGS WINDOW JAMBS PUNCH PICHKT3 ,k Laths por irrkiatino spouts M . n v , t V sJshsMMJStiSliaSSiMSIHiumMSIsjSiwSnJ r BEND, tw ssassis 1 swsi in tm ,mmtmmmxmmtmmmmmmmM I . .. Ji'ST ; 'i'linir ur. AP HI s 1 ,11'' m T v " ' -?n Vi vamp unan JLw I I?eclini jwniwiimiiiinwuiwisji 1 nam L AN P j . a i t at nicr nun rnitirv m 4 m .M.-t. !..;. miiiK UI I especiallv hist the thini SSHSSMf J I A I.MK.i; I Lime and J wihVs Fin 1 . "- - r nil.. OREOON' .JQ q- vRIM-D 1 3 and Stools ng Chairs mocks Cot 1 . lilt porch or inwn, and k for hot wehther. .SHIJ'IA Ol Cemeilit mfiiie Store. rtrc. -!. tflsw V ''t ''V P SEE rt BEFORE YOU BlV.ixSEWHltRE. .v I CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. 1 1 J. S. WILLtAM JAT TIM! IIKMtV .1H8Tl!K STANt) BEND, - - OREGON Office with the Cedifai Oregon ReaUCo, . mm Central Oregon Realty Cbrnpanyf f iiticcvMor to C I) llrovtnCo.) BEND, - OREGON .$. llltAMtltS IN A'-'KIfOt. Cehtdl Oregol Steal Estate TimbeT, and Desert Lamh a Specialty ir We buy tir sell your laud no maft'er, wtfcxji' altiVatccl. ' tyc can sup ply you with any class of laud nt uuv..tjrAWi Cnjj LUjr write for .j.-.stsj further particularj. v y Mi 1- nftuuu v WHEN IN BBND sV(p'P ,T THE PILOT BUTTE NtH tiKii.1. ., . .1 M au' n,wa', PPe vvjjtt ma nest that Ihs hJWn affords. IliNt,'0ltiUfcN Nc and Comfortable Rdo'iiIS;