I K i; n? ns m A i i V SPECIAL OFFER: -I GOOD UNTIL SEPT. 1 st, 1 9 1 0 To purchasers of lots in Park Addition, Lava Road Addition and North Addition who desire to erect houses this year, we will allow a SPECIAL DISCOUNT of 25 t ,. . i ,r . k uF - . , ' "a. --: Terms liberal, either quarterly or monthly payments. An EXTRA DISCOUNT of 5 - For Cash 'MAKE YOUR. SELECTIONS EARLY. The Saw Mill is now in operation next week and plenty of lumber available for building. ' CALL OR WRITE H Bend Townsite Company .Office corner Wall and Ohio Streets I ?J - i j D Real Estate Transfers. (Purnlihtd by Crook County AUtract Co ) Below are given n number of the real estate transfers. Lytle Townsite Co. to Psul Schule. Lots xi and is, bile. 15. Lytle. 510. Jennie Sellers and husband to K. P IIixod. Lots 1 and . se i of ne and ne C of e l Sec 1, Tp. a, R. 9 $ 10. D. L McKay and wife to Christian Mueller Land and Timber Co.. se ol nw U Sec. 5. Tn 30. R. 11. ft. Nortnern Pacific Ry. Co. to Joseph O McKay et al., se X J'ec. 4. Tp. so, R. II. Jrjio. United States to Anna U. Steele, a of ne X and s of nw , Sec 8, Tp. 23, R. 11. George D. Saiton to Oregon Trunk Ry., triangular tract in lot 15 of Sec. 17, J p. 13. K. I J St. Deschutes Irrigation & Tower Co, I Desert Land Board, parts of the follow- Ilng sections: 27 ol Tp. 14, K. 13. 13 01 Tp. is, R. 1 a; 35 of Tp. 17, R. 12; a of Tp. IS, K. 12, anil 30. 37, 39 anil 33 01 Tp. 17, R. 14, containing a total of 562.3 acres at a valuation ot $19403.33. Joseph II. O'Neill and wife to Eliza J. Herring, lots 8 and 9 in block 30, Dend $2100. J. S. Parrainter to Prank II. May, parcel of land and lot 1 block 8 in Lytle; nominal. Hunter & Staats to George P. PutnAtn, lot r. 3, 3. 4, 3, 6, in block 8, town Des chutes; nominal. - G. P. Putnam to II. J. Overturf, lots I and 3 block 8, Deschutes; nominal. Hightower Smith Co. to V. V. Smith, ne. quarter Sec. 6, Tp. 17, R. 1 1; nom inal Kate R. Myers to I. E. Myers and A. O. Myers, nw H ne. , Sec. 25, T. 15, R. to' 13 and other lands; consideration uoai- North Beach Queen of The Northwest Resorts Near the Mouth of the Columbia River, on the Washington Coast THE PLACE TO SPEND YOUR SUMMER VACATION Twenty-five Miles of Magnificent Dcacb :; Level, Compact and Smooth ;: , Mojjy thriving communities, delightful hotel, cottage, (e'nt and camp life. All the comforts of home aud the healthful, infigoratiug recreation of the seaside surf hathltig, fishtngr, clam ' . digging, beach bonfires, riding, racing, Imnt- ing, strolls aud drives through plo' luresqe wooded headlands k Reduced Hates from all parts of Oregon and Washington VIA Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. Season Rate: From Portland Round Trip, $4.00 Three Day Saturday to Monday 'iRate, $3.00 .Purchase 'tickets and make reservations at City Ticket Office, 3rd and Washington Streets, Portland,, -u'r inquire of any O. R. & N, agent elsewhere for Information PORTLAND, Wm. McMURRAY, OCNeRAt.'&ASWNQCB AOCMT, OREGON. inal. Joe Iunes aud wife to W. J McGlllv ray, acre tract near Bend; nominal. Laidlaw Townsite Company to Mrs. Nettie Anderson, lot 6, block 3, Laid law 223, GusA Scroeder anil wife to James IJ. Angrll and Sarah L. Angcll, ne. ',( Sec. 17 Tp 17, R. 12 f. 3300. C. V. Melville to Gertrude D. Markel, lot 2, block 5, according to the plat ol Wicstorin; consideration JLjoo C W. Melville to Annie D. Markel, lot 1 block 3 according to the olst of Wiestoria; consideration fsoo. C V. Melville to Moses Nlawonuer, lots 3 and 4, block 3, Wiestoria; consid eration I730. Irvinu J. Reed to S. J. Spencer, w se and netf seX Sec 5, Tp. 18, R. 12 and other lauds 160 acres In all; consid eration f 7500. Laidlaw People Visit Seattle. Mrs. C. K, SwafTord and Mrs Joseph Dohrer aud children of Laidlaw left this afternoon for Se attle. Mrs. SwafTord will return about September first. Mrs Dohrer will make her residence in Seattle. Last night Grover Gerk ing, liert Nulter and Miss Mollie Nichols gave a farewell chicken dinner for Mrs. Dohrer at Laidlaw Housccleanlnz Day for Water Tank. On Monday the water tank un derwent a houseclcaning, all the water being drained off and the pump ftopped for a few minutes while he inside of the tank was thoroughly scrubbed and all sedi ment removed. A number of small fish were found in the tank. It is understood that ou the first of each month hereafter jt will be cleaned out. Uulldlneon Minnesota Street. J. H Oneil will erect n substan tial building on the south side of Minnesota street between the Hun ter & Staats office aud the alley. Golden and Chastaiu have the contract. The building's dimen sions will be 24x40 feet; it will have two stories and modem store front. Foundation work Is now progressing, DISTANCDS IN CENTRAL OKl-dON. Pathfinder Car Cornea Though From Ashland and Klamath Fall. Pathfinders G. I', Deck, II. ft. Glenn and IJ. l'rntik of Portland were In lleiul Monday afternoon, coming from the south in their Locomobile and making a record of the roads and all conditions affecting motoring. They crossed the Cascade range from Ashland to Klamath falls and have nothing good to say of the numerous stumps and rocks in that road. I'rom Ktamath Palls the road Is not overly good until the top of the hill this side of the agency is reached, Prom there to Ilend everything is lovely. . The following distances were recorded: Klamath Palis to J'ort Klam ath , 39,3 miles Port Klamath to Crescent... 62.6 " Crescen t to Jlend 49.8 " Port Klamath to Crater Lake, 31.3 " The pathfinder car went out via Prlne ville. Crook County Abstract Co. INCOKrOKATltD, ABSTRACTS OP TITLIJ to all land and town lots in Crook county. B. F. Wyldb, Secy. Prlneville, Oregon. Tunialo Happenings. Tumalo, Ore., Aug. 1. We have been having some very warm weather lately and a bumper crop will be harvested in this vicinity. Cliaa. Wtmer and Jess Root returned today from a camping trip on Ilrokeu Top. P. A. Woolley and George W. and I. H. Wimer were at Ilend yesterday on bus iness. , Most of our farmers lmvcbeeu in, buy ing, and all report good yields. George W. Wimer tic Sous have a fine 40-ucrc field of mammoth clover which yielded about 3 ton per acre. Kay Dement aud Jake Sleuilcn of Myrtle Point, Coos Co., passed through Tumalo one day lust week, They were school mates of Chan, h, Wimer. I. 15. Wimer wai in Tumulo I'riday 011 business. John n. Wimer states that through the ad Imerted In The Ilullctln he has lo cated M, 'It. Reed in Portland. Mr, Keed was the holdei of the lucky No, 81 that won the fancy bridle Mr, Wimer raffled off iu lleud July 4, A. V.. Voorhles expects to leave I'ri day night for a business aud pleasure trip to hi old home at Greeuvllle. Mich igan, He will also visit other Michigan points aud attend Knights Templar con clave at Chicago early In August. Dur ing his alMcnce Mr. Carolyn Umphlcte Wimer, of Tumalo, Or,, will have charge of the business office of the Courier, llefore her marriage Mr. Wimer spent several year with the Courier and Is thoroughly familiar with the builuess, but it wa with difficulty that Mr. Wi mer was persuaded to allow Mrs, Wimer 10 re-cuter the newspaper Deli!, even for so short a time. Rogue River Courier. Dissolution of Partnership. The nartnershln of W. W. Orrutl aud 1'letcher Itdwatd under the firm name ol The Home Land Co. of Ilend. Oregon, has this day been dissolved. Mr. Orcutt retaining the business of said firm and assuming the payment of all the bill against said company, Mr, )',! wards retiring from the business. Any persons knowing themselves in- iieoten to me sain Home Land Company will pay same to W. W. Orcutt. Anyone having claim against laid Home Land Company will please present same within 30 day from the date of thl publication, falling hi which, said claims will be declared void. Signed, W, W. ORCUTT, Signed, Plktciiku Howards. call without delay to give time for treatments, etc Office, Ilend Hotel. tf NoTiCK We are oeulng a real eitate & Insurance Ofilce In till city, Our cailcrn connections give unexcelled op portunities lor tile muck sale 01 pro erty listed with u. We rcpicscnt some of the strongest Insurance companies In America. We will be pleased o meet those having property for sale or Insuro alMi prospective buyer Kcspectf idly I.ATTIN & HlURINO, 31-22. 60 YEARS CXPERIKNOB Dentist. Dr. Clark of Prineville, in Hend now, for a few days' Prepared to do all kinds of dental work. Those wishing work done please IjmTjra Trabc Maims Dittana Copyrights Ac. 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