' '" I 1 .,, fy wm w-y ws v9mS ip rf' w s wXw Vw0 w v9 VS' w -3 wS' S 3' 9s9s9'iJ l trt S "STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER" S CtS ( JL-1,11,1."'.,,," 7'' , , ' u lfA "",.-. . ) or Thursday of Fife B gfa yj 3 r 1 ShM KjgpiiGgRgn STAR xArm R BRAND MOM MMTTEir. KVSTiTiWk1l?1TE n 3 fj ) DANH lin. S For School Boys and Girls c (9 ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( (O ( ( ( (O ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( f ( ( ( ( ( f: ( ( ( ( ( ( (o ( r g A. M. LARA, -:-:- Bend, Oregon g M. (i. Cos lias gone to Shaniko to tucct Ills Itiotlicr, who is corning to llcnd for n vis't of several weeks roach here Wednesday next week. iJr K A. HeritiiBe. concert bw, Just the kind of a shoe for a real, live hoy to wear. It Is lentil er all thru nijd the very best kind at that. Voli will fhid thin the best school shoe yoilr boy ever had on. FfJR Tills OIRLS-Uttle and ISIjf "Our Family" Is one of the uiost thoroly satisfactory shoes for general al round wear that you Can Jjet. Mndcuf liens y cnlf, with lienvy double hole, It will btnnd the wenr. School Opens Monday, September 7th! SCHOOL SUPPLIES: J a i.l wvv h none concert in ) hai: t .morrow 'Suturdayj evening ) If )oti enjoy ftood mimic and who ) doc not ott will certainly he ) there Ui-v. (.. H. Smith of Pottland. who ii now holding camp meetings at I'riiHvllle. will lc in JJend by September to for the purjKe of holding camp meeting for a few weeks' here. W I. Vandevert htm recently built a large barn on his ranch nt I.nvii. The barn is equipped with a modern hay fork and track and, with vauotts other improvements, is a great convenience. It is very probable that another Inmltcr company will .soon begin buying timber in this .section. The company now has a man here to report on the quality of timber, and he is well pleased with it. Agent for Champion Hinders, Mowers and Rakes, Hinder Twine, Uarbed Wire, Chicken Netting. Mitchell, Haiti and Winona Wag ons, Syracuse Plows and Harrows Come and see me. Ii. A. Satiikk, Hend, Oregon. ijf Last Tuesday Dr. V. C. Coe, as- The stockholders of the Arnold or five hundred deles arc to be ii Irrigation Company held a meeting rigated by putriping' water from the Tuesday afternoon and authorised Spokane river. The coiipjii "' r the board of directors to levy nn : owns the land plans ib 'put t assetoment of o cents an acre, the greater part of It liitd fruit Mr money to be expended in enlarging I lenscn ays he t:irct!) to rr ' Loru "'"' dcepenini the itituk", loweru ' to this ertUn in a year br ' ' a section of the flume, and putting wwh him success in his r. I'HNCIL TAIILIITS. pun TAm.irrif. All you caii err Teddy Hear" I'urbiddcti l'ruit ' Sniigk ut Vuiurv c c "Tabby Tablet" -IJttcnl Note" "Royal lkllust I.tuen' ' esuvms - 5C loc IOC i.sc I I N'S IT.V HOI I'KKH. INK. I'KNCM.S KRASI-RS V. liRVTIIINC l-OR SCHOOL ISK at THE BIG STORE ON THE CORNER. LOCAL 1JITS. l . i' rrt Saturday eveniDK at l.ir . s hall. 1 .Vonicy C. S. Itensiln wis n "DUiii sent vivitor the firslt of the ,m- k ItKikiiiK after legal matters. I R. Remdorfer ami l'rank Or- i" trc visitor in Hend Wcdnw iliv from their latin wast of town. R J . McCutiu has been appoint i forest guurd, and will be Sta llone 1 in and around L'eud most of th' tune. ' - ' V.ss Marion Wiet returned Inst Friday evening from h Visit "of sev er ii seeks at t'orllund and other N Alley points. '" ' Mr. and Mrs. Hlmer MfetHll, re turned the first of the ' wsk from thi'ir nuting over the. mountains and Mirough the Valley. Til'- hotel at Rostand, mid also 'h" town nnd farm residences of f. S Ilogttc are now being given lew coats of paint this week. J.idgc II. C. Kllfs was at Trine- ih Tuesday and Wednesday nt- tcnduig to county court matters. He r-turncd home Thursday even ing. IT. R. A. Heritage, of Willam ette '.tnivcndty, who is to give a concert in Hend tomorrow evening, is one of the best soloists in the Northwest. You will mfss ft if you miss't. ,'V I nm.uow agent for the DeLnval cream separator, nnd have otic of thvs? iiiqcliiucs in.. stock. Step in and examine ,it. They .aye n great convenience mid money . rinver fur the dairyman. K. A. $vriiKK.ai'tf Millard Trlplett nnd .Nick Smith are workiug thiu vJc oir the job of clotbinp; nnd papering the nights of Pythias lodgl' foom. Various other improvcmtltttsnrc beipgpiatle which, when cdUlpjcted, will gc the Knights u ver- comfortnblb nud nlcniaut Cnstle Hall. Remcmlwr the concert tomorrow rvenitig. Horn, to Mr. nud Mrs. O.scar Huff man of I'riueville, on Sept. 3. a sou. Mr. A. I). Morrill o,f Powell flutter was shopping in Hend ye terdny. J. N. Hunter and family have U'cn sendiug t It v post 10 ilays cnmpiue: at Crane Prairie. Miss Maude . aildcvcrl returned to Hend Wednesday front ti vfoit of several weeks in the Valley. J. II. "can is enjoying n visit from his brother, who arrived in Hend recently from Kentucky. Mrs. ! I1'. Smith and .sous will move into Hend next Sunday so that the boys may Ite here for the ociiiug of school. Mr. and MfS. Howard arc enjoy j ing 11 visit from Mrs, Alfred Hiles and children of Portland, who ar rived last cvciiinr;. W. P. tandevcrt, accompanied (by Clint and Willie, were down from their ranch at Lava Tuesday. LCIint tirade final proof on a tiiiiber claim' before Commissioner hllis. Mrs. W. R Law.sou returned to her home 111 llcnd Wednesday after an extended visit with her parents at Iioisv, Idaho. , Mrs. J. Ii. Sawhill and two .sons returned to Hem! Thursday, after a visit of u mouth with Mr. and Mrs W. P. Vandevert at their much. The Coruett Stage ComMuy has bought two brautl new coaches to be used du its line between Pritie villc and lleud. ,The new stages are now in llritxville. Kliucr Merrill reports that there is an abundant crop of fruit in the Valley tbist year. That will be good news for people In this section who plan to drive over the moun tains to the Valley ami bccutc their winter's .supply. mi additional board on the sides of the flume so as to carry about two feet of water. K. A. Cast, of the sales depart ment of the H. I. & P. Co . tells The Hullctiti that the company is receiving a large number of in quiries regarding its irrigated lands, twice as many as have ever hereto fore been received at both the Port land and Hend offices. People are Milt watching the Hend country and when the railroad starts there will certainly be a wonderful influx of settlers. "Dad" West retarncd Monday from a trip to the Valley, having driven to Lebanon with Dr. nud Mrs. Nichols, who were returning to their home in Portland after spending two or three weeks in Hend. "Dad" said the trip over the mountains was a most delight ful one, with the exception that on last week Thursday, Friday and Saturday he drove through the rain most of the time. T. A. Jensen, a farmer livirg near Tumalo, has gone to Miles, H-: I wish to announce that I ha reojicned my ofTicr in ll.t B'il! " HIdg. I am prepared to ' ' deeds, mortgages, etc., and ' 0 tarwl work. I will alo do t j t writing on short notice I ' just received a new lot of ijj" for land in the "Golden Gcx -e J Valley." Hettcr come in and ' tone or more. 1 ncy arca c ou vestment. C. A. J' Mrs. Paul Kracnler uee E-. . Robinson), with her baby ou rived in llcnd Saturday af'cn. from Minnesota. She u ! joined in "a few weeks bv ' Kracmcr, and they will make tic . future home here, Mrs. Kracr. t having engaged the house f l vacated by Mr. nud Mrs. McD all upon their ty'eparturc M! Kracmer was not very nimh in to. , with Minnesota as a place of re dence, and is glad togct'ackl Hend. Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferen l'o!ry' Honey ami Tar nr :r." lute relief to llntm tuftciers m t worst (tagc ami if taken in time w M ( feet a i-ure C. V Merrill, iliuw " ii , ili I TTHIMr. .SflATT 1 llVllliTVi WVfUJc Wnli ivlipro lif will lnt- plmrpf .:.....! 1... i-v if :n r I .. - - " . -. .- IISIVU UV Ml. .llt'lllll, IX.-IIUIUICU HI!' c tl T- . ,, ' i of a small irrigation pant. I-ottr ujrtu.iuii VIII ..113. ,llh .VIUV i."T, who has been in rather poor health ' since the birth of her baby last June. The oeratiou was successfully ac complished and Mrs. Roberts is re covering nicely from the effects thetcof. Rev. J. T. Moore of Prlnevillc delivered two very able sermons in 1 Hend last Sunday. He held the close attention of his audience dur ing both discourses, and those who were in attendance speak highly of him as a pulpit speaker. An en deavor will be marie to have Rev Moore make visits to Hend regular ly once a uiouih. Hend people returning from the Valley report that the sentiment in this section regarding railroad j building into Central Oregon isl very calm and quiet compared with what you find in the Willamette j valley. People there are greatly wrought up over the matter, , con sider the extension u settled affair, and arc greatly pleased over the prospects. When Trifles Doe'omo Troubles. If any rwrtuu tupecl that their kid nc ate ilt'riifj'novt they rimiiUl take l'ol ev a Kidney Kemnly ut onn- and not rikk h"iii.llriKht' diteusc or diatxte. Ilelny u(w the I'ixnsc a Mroiieer fool. Iioltl mil v 11 nliouM nut delay taking I l'ole'sIMney Kemctly. e. w. Jicr rill, drugKl't. Dandruff and Rk ALunuriAirM are but outnard slrns ol the oil done In secret by myriads ol dan Jrulf terms sapplaj the life blooi ol the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the Itchloj scalp, tires lustre to the hair and stefi it falllnt oat. A siojle application tives relief and proves its north. Save jour balr before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a delirhtful dresslnt (or the hair, free frijm pease and sticky olut Ask ooi'drunist for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO. S JVlitii You Paint buildings, Inside or out side, if you desire the very best results at die least expense you should use THt -' SHERWIN-WlLUAHS Pa N't Call ftfr "' ' color c-rda ' , E. A. SATHER A Full Line of Groceries, V I Goods and Hard-arc nl'say"" . Hand. .nud Miss n MUs Hcssie Dingey Ueatrice Johnson of. Priucvllle, cousin and niece respectively of iMra. Henry Whitse, lutvc, visited with Mrs. Whltsctt dutiiiK the week. ', 1 The Ladies' Library ctfuij nfe to k: commended for providing jiend With so pleasing n concert' nn i.1 jproiniscd Ifor tomorroV cyetilig, when jJr, K. A. Heritage ylii; ren der n program of select ballads,, humorous nud drauuiic s'Oiiji,v. The hunting party constating, bf ut, Loc, ju. u. ,.coe nnu uaipn Pattersou rcturucdv to Bend Inst Snturdqy after havUij;, sjietit a pleasant') week in the" .Ptoulina mouutaltis. Dr. Coe su)io;c(Tcd in getting a deer. J)tiuksv.-vere very numerous. pit Pnulinn laliennd the hunters lived high ou eAWoti mid duck meat. THg D. I.& P. CO. WILL GIVE 5 Cash Prizes! PoH I'HB EST LBTTRKS TijuLINd OF glH-NCHS IN KAISlN CROPS ON, OUR IRRIGATED. LANDS. '$ie iett'ers shbtild state ptain lhb yield per of the difrereu't crops. All letters tdbe sglcd by two ticsses and snibted to the D. I. s?f '!' Co. Offices, Oregon, bySepenibet iu. If possible, d sample of described should accompatty letttr;-" '. . .. l" .. ..V. wMMy 1 im0m lui V 11 .iii.iii acre wit- Iktid. crops First Prlre Second Ptltd Third Prl7? Fourth RHvte Fifth Prize A 5.00 2.50 1.0O -Jr.- -star ii Every Farmer As well hs every business man should have a bank ttccount. V .: -v. SeSaUge: V why bur money is safer ift "tflie bank t n anywhere else. is tlie Pavine vour bills bv check simplest and most convenient method. 'A' t Your check' becomes a voucher for the jvleUt It pays. , .-; , it gives you a better stdndftig with biuiucss hieu. ' i loney it the bank strengtlictls-yotlr credit teaches, helps and encour A bahk account ages you to save. helps t t a I f his bank dp.es nil the bookkeeping, Yoni1 bnnlL'hsok Is a recortlsofA-wlr bhsiue.M To thok'e desiring Banking Cdfiiiiiionsr')th a Well established Bank, We oJttferrJ gur services. tH tentral 6irnBankiiig D Tffist Company Vohn Sleli OMUt I Idl U. C. Coa t. H, P. J. McDonald. E. K Sather,M.MM 0. U. Heuurn , it'1 DIRECTORS: , . Lumberman alift Yttnber Owiur .,,. ,1'hjJlci u and Surgeoi-. ,.., Mayor of lleud. mi , Mr... --9 . ... .alcrcJmut ..r'u. .,-- .....,.. . ,. CttsbU'r. I I Ill1ll "liM 4faHf hll tl ilfMMMaWM