BYRNE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE "VU iuT !. j .. Vi.wJki-- tffrfb-imt $&mmw REALTY Of All Kinds Bought, Soli, and Exchanged. Wc hnvtf n very extensive llM of DHSCHUTKS VAM.KY IKKIGATIM) LANDS. We brliiR the Property Ownernnnd IheOulilde Diners together, BYRNE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE IlotulliiK DIiIkm Wull .St., Hoik), Ore. WHEN IN BEN!) STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Tabid alwayt supplied wild Ilia best Hut the town afford. Nent and Comfortnble Room. Hkni, Okxgon Hotel Bend Corner Dond and Oregon Sis, AM ER I C AN PLAN Rates $2 and $2.50 a Day HUGH O'KANE, Manager Hotel Dalles Tho Dalles, Oregon Ymi are cordially Invited to make Til It IIOTIfl. DAI.I.KS your resting place while waiting ovrr between trnltitoti your mv to ami ftom i'lirtUnil, New. thurouKlily equipped, moilcril hotel; (team hrat, rlcvator, suites ami room with bathi. I'lrtt cliu cafe. Katri lanxliiK frum yK anil f I upward. Ideal Stopping Placo Going to nnd from Central Oregon. N. K. CLARKE, Manager. BEND LIVERY, FEED Sh STABLE CO. J. II. WllNANDY, Prop. All kinds of light and heavy Livery. PKBD FOR SAI.lv. HORSKS FOR SALE, lionet Street Demi, Oregon, Bend Steam Laundry, FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY WORK at Moderate Prices. If You Have a Bundle Phone Us MRS. MAZO LOCKWOOD. BEND HOSPITAL AttendliiK Pliynlclaim 17. C. COB, B. FKRRIJLL M. KLLKN KF.KSIIAW, Sttpcrinteudaut. Grnduntc of St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago. MRS. A. M. I.UTKS, Anhtniit, Graduate of Columbus (Ohio) Training School. Terms: $10 to $25 a Week, Payable Weekly. There is n Nurse on duty at nil limes. No extra charge miide for night duty, unless in extreme cu.scs, when a special nurse is required THE STORE OF QUALITY S. C. CALDWELL, Prop. flood Goods at the Price of (lie Oilier Kind Hardware and Groceries, Stoves and Ranges, Windows, Doors and Glass, Roofing, Paints and Oils, Studebnker Wagons, Gasoline and Auto Oils of the Best. Come;and see us. B R PKESID'fiNT OP DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE COA1A1ENTS. In Recent Address ('resident Wilcox of the Oregon Devlopment League. Spoke as Follow on tho Work of Commercial Clubs. We have startn! upon a talk that U nut 'to he finlilied this year nor the next, perhaps not in a llfctltne. Till Xrcat atate la au diverse, so wide, v ex tensive, that we can hoxr to ilu nothing mure than make au Iriiprcaalun upon il, aid If, In our census reports, at they come along In periods of ten years, we ate shown lo have nude protf". air shown to have u'tatlv Increased our population, I think we may frel conral. ulaled ami coiiKratulatr ourselves that our effort have not been entire!) wasted. The only purpose of Hireling of the league la to bring Into discussion ;'ie diffrrcnt thoughts ami the inctho la of experiences of the niatiacra of other commercial bodies ami get nrw ideas, lie thoughts ami new methods which will enable ui to get new muiiry, more money, txcaute the atate of Oregon it too IiIk to be developed on the hates of i centa a week. The atate of Oregon It a K'eat atale, gentlemen, great in extent, ureal In KMiihllitlea am gteat In'oppor lunitiet. Some ninety-five thousand square ml let in extent, tome two-thirda ol that territory la covered by limber, and occupied by uiouiilalna ami the ap pntachet to theui, but even then, there rcmalut twenty millioiit of acrea that are capable of working. It may be that sows of it will have to be used for grai. Ing, but do yuu know what the xjssI bilitletof twenty millioua of acrea are? I)o you know the absolute extent of the tilled laud In the atate of Oregon, In eluding the fruit land, trachea only one and a half million? Io yuu know that the total icraln crop of the Northwest it produced on two and a hall milllo.it of scret? What, then, are the pottihililica of twenty millioua, with railroads to work il? School Notes. The IJIghth Grade Club will meet Thurtday evening at the School houte. The Girl's llatket IUII tramthave been practicing regularly Monday and Thurt day nfghta at t.iutler'a Hall, They have tecured Mrt, 1'aulkncr at their coach. I.att I'rlday night the aludcuti of Mitt Doltou'a room lud the first tleigh ride of the teaton, but the pleasure wat part ly marred by a breakdown which occur ed within about two blocks of town. The rlfth and alxth grade had tbetr mid-year exam latt week. Lillian Henrietta Hammond hat been enrolled In the first itrade. Ttictixth and seventh grade had a alelgidng party latt Saturday afternoon The Ilcnd Schools bad their tecond fire-drill latt Thurtday, l'reddlc Uatictt has entered tu: third grade. The three pupil In Mitt Young's room who have been neither tardy nor abtcut during the lint half year are, lttbel Clark, Nina Spinning and Claire Hunter. Mabel Douglas and Gnldie Conway have returned to school afler an absence of two weeks. Mr. Harrington hat been giving the high school au account of hi trip to South America, Ten minute of every morning la art atlde for thlt purpote, Thotr wno have bren neither tardr nor alxrtit during the lust month In Mitt Anderton'a room are: Henry Mi tier. Mary Ikuelle, Gladys Saltier, Cecil 1'ie uch, Kuth 1'leinlug, I.aNorc Morrit, ohu Conway, fiddle Hrotterhous, Ini Males, Leslie Unburn, Clyde Koblnton, Mark Taylor, Winer l.altln, Clara Vine, vard, Cora Haiti, Vayle Taylor, Coral II ilet. Charlie I Sox lie, Ilerlha Welth, Harold Sathrr and Viola Drown, fJIst Happenings, Gist, Oreg , Jan 16 The Urn on the old Union Kancli near Deacrt Spring wa deitroyed by a camp fire left burn ing by tome carctett canier, Charles Deulton of Hitters Is building an addition to lilt drug tlore as his but inett la Incrrailng rapidly. The Thrre Crerks Lumber Co.. Roberts Ilro's and the WIImhi mill have all closed down for the pretent on .ac count of the cold weather but will all resume work at soon a pottlble again, I'. W. 1everenz of Tuuialo hat gone lo I'owell llutte lo buy yearling atecrt. J. A. l'olirettcr of Redmond wat through the Clover Dell and Gitt neigh borhood taking photograph. H. if. Davi of Clover Detl ha told hit farm and expects to go to California or Oklahoma, Tony Trolian of Sitter it building a retinence in Krtimomi where lie will re tide rrmanently. All Ibe people In thete parts are elated over the settlement of the water adjudi cation. "No more big I'a and little you's." La I'lne NuWs. La 1'IMB, Oregon, Jan, 16 The ball given by the management of the Hotel La I'lne in their new dining room latt Saturday night wa attended by over loo people and wa a very enjoyable af fair. The mutic furnished by I he Ralph Caldwell orcbettra wat excellent. Cret cent wa represented by Mra. H. G. Rourk, Mr. and Mra, Jas. I Kingo and A. M. Wakefield. J. O. Huflman hatfinliheil lilt contract for building an addition to the Hotel La I'lne. Royal W. Davenport of the V. S. Geo detic Survey spent a few days in La I'ine latt week on butinett, I'rank Johnson of La I'ine it hauling lumber front the J, M. Mattel) awnill to Rrdmoud. Mr. Johtmiu hat two four hore teams and take ll.cuofeetat atrip. The Drtchules Iptnd Company have announced that Ihey will resume con ttructiou work on their inaiii canal about March 15. R. W. Rilev and W. W. Calc Iclt tolay for Ilcnd to grl'a loa.1 of ii jlic- I. M. HcArdtley of fort Rock ha taken a five car Irate on thr Frank Uogur Ranch, one mile north of La I'lue. 1' Is said that Mr. IleanUtry m) f4oo per year. This ranch contitta ot 320 acres, a couiidcrable portion of which I river hottom and tnradnw lain! Till den I prove the value of laud hrrr and with more eople and cultivation thitcouiitr) will be our of the richest sections of the whole Detchutc Valley. m Real Gstate Transfers. (I'urnlihtd j Crook County Abstract Corapaay ) iState of Oregon to W. R. Wilkinson, lot I of tec. y. 18 is. W, R. Wilktnton to Elmer Merrill, lot 1 of sec. y IB 13. Oregon Trunk Railway to Geo. D Saxton, right-ol-way across part of sec lions W and 13 in T. 13. R. II (quit claim ) John S. rarmlnter to D. K. Hunter Really Co., swi sec Jo, 15-13; fjKM. Patents from the United State: Knox I). Mutton, nw sec 19, ll-t Mabel Hutlon, sjj sw and 1 tc,U sec 18 and nw ne tec. 19, 11-17. O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET -..-j-atM m sa NHssslHsy Bend Construction Company. ARCHITECTS Contractors Builders AH Kinds of Furniture and Cabinet Work. All Work Fully Guaranteed SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD. J. A. HAZUKA ART PROCTOR W. M. lYlcQREQOR SATHER THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. 20 OFF We are now holding a sale on all our Heavy Winter Clothing in order to make room for our large con signment of Spring and Summer Goods. Twenty per cent off on all Fur Coats and Corduroy Suits. Come early and make your selections, for the stock will be sold very rapidly. E. A. SATHER GENERAL MERCHANDISE BEND, OREGON STAR BAKERY FRESH BREAD Pastries, Rolls, etc. MEALS At Regular Hours Furnished Rooms MRS. NEIL.L.IE: WRIGHT FULL LINE OF V. Builders' Supplies Doors, Sashes, Paints, Glass, Builders Hardware, Roofing. Everything you need for your new House or new Store. N. P. SMITH Wall Street, Walt Street taummmmmm M. S. Lattin (& Co. 5-room Bungalow house, mahogany finish inside. Fire place, neat den with window seat, re ceeding bed and book cases. Large veranda. Price $ 1 500. One-third down, balance easy payments. Owners. We have an elegant house and lot in one of Michigan's best towns, value $2500. Will exchange for Bend property or form prop erty. Owners. For Sale' 160 acres of good farm land on which there is over 2,000,000 feet of good pine timber. Price $2400. 1 U Set of silver teaspoons free. See clubbing offer on last page,