TEN WEEKS IRE THEN BRIDGE SHOULD BE COMPLETED Engineer .Modjcski, Who Designed Crooked River Span, Say It May He Ready In 60 Day Construction ProceedlnjfonCantlleer Method It will require no more than 10 weeks to complete the dyoked River bridge of the Oregon Trunk Railway, according to Ralph Mod jeski, the famous Chicago engineer. Mr. Modjcski designed the Crook ed River bridge. Construction work is proceeding -on the cantilever method. A bracket of steel has been started from each bank of the river without any support from be neath. The two brackets finally will meet in the center and form the completed bridge. It will be supported in a manner similar to the way a keystone supports an arch of masonry. Mr. Modjcski told President Cray, of the Oregon Trunk, that it is possible to finish the bridge in eightl weeks, but that allowing for reason able delays it should be finished in 10 weeks. As soon as the structure is com pleted the work of laying the rails to Redmond and Bend will start. As the grading has been done this task will require no more than a month or six weeks, so that Bend will have a railroad well within the present year. Portland Oregonian. ) Sh If NgL;-ar BEND SENT EIGHTEEN Odd Fellow Who Went to Redmond Report Having Fine Time. Eighteen members' of the Bend lodge of Odd Fellows went down to Redmond last Wednesday to help institute a lodge there. The degree team from here put on the initia tory work, a class of 25 candidates "riding the goat." The first, second and third degrees were in charge of the Prineville team, a delegation of 25 attending from the county seat. The work required all night but all who were present re build a cistern The cistern will be made of brick, with double walls cemented oh the inside. Mr. Wolcott and family from Al berta are new arrivals. They have bought the Hugh Mitchell place for $4,100. Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott are well pleased with this part of the country, saying they like Powell Butte better than anything they have seen. The warm weather the past week or so has made the irrigated crops fairly jump. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Ellis, formerly of this place, a daughter. ' C. J. Cummings, who recently re turned from Jackson, Mich., and Elder Gibson of Prineville will soon begin a scries of meetings in Red mond. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Galbraith, a daughter. GOLF IN THE SOUTH. Tha Cam Wat Playad In CharUttsn as Early ai 1788. Golf nrna pliifvil lu Uliarlrstou an far bark u 17S8. lu tln i'y iluavtti or Dully AilriTilr ol Sfi. VI, 17UI, iipt'tini l til- folloxvtiiu imtlrvt "Aimlvonuiry ot ili Sutitli Oarulltia Rolf club will bv lit'lil ut Wlllliiius wllitt uiut tin I'liurxdiiy, '.iith mat.. wlii'ii iiitttilHm urv rvuuwitwl to at tciiil nt 'J oVIix'k irflxi'l.v, Unit tin buxluixtrf or tliv cluli tuny ixe unlimit ed iH'furv illiiiu'r." l-r m-vithI yrHn following may Ih fouud will lor tin ittuilvrrmiry mwl liip to ttv lu-ltl ut "ttii' rlubbuuw ou Slavery In Old Ortso. Tlif nrwis wrr ilnr ownrr with a veneration All ninnunl work win don1 b, "barbarian, aw thi flrrrka ralM thoc who hnd Lhtii rniturnl In war. The grrnlrM of tliw (irrrka saw no rrll In tlir Institution. ArlMotlf I qtitlr outixiki'n In hi JuMttlrnllon of slavery A rrrtaln amount of mean work lind to W done, he clnltmil, ntut "mrnn Matured men" wrrr Intended to do It The slave In some of tin- Orrrk state outnumbered the firemen four or fire to one Manual labor rnmr In Orreoe to b thonpht n decntOatloii. suited only for bolnca who could not do the hlcher work Kven freemen who wfjrkod for trace were b.r Arl Unrlesums kiwii." h trm-t of land j,t,r .,,nm, ou(,1(.f ,n conMltntlon evuiii a iiiiiiuuiuj itivn vhiuimiui KORWArS INCOME TAX. it Rsachss All Incomss In Cxcete of t3JM P.r Year. Dow abould you llkv to pay an In come tax on next to nothing It yon were a Norwegian living at home ana earnlnc S134 a year you would or taxed on one-tentb of It If you wrrr nnmarrlrd; on about ooe-tweutlrtb ul It If you were married and nad no Children, Ir yon bad children you atlll would be taxed on our-nflletb or It Wltb an Income of J.VHI a ymr you would bf tnxed If unmarried on more tbnn half ot your Inrotue. If married and having no cblldrrn on about 40 per cent ot your Income, having one child on about 3? per cent, two chil dren on about 31 per rent. Onmarrled and baring an Income ot JZ120 a year to Norway your Income tax payment would be H21i2: mar rted. with one child. S3XUH: married, wltb alx children. J3S.YI7. All tbat you would get off your Income tax (marrledi for baring alx children would be U; all tbat yon would grt off by I baring Are more cblldren would b J4 aud Itutledge wttwt. The fact I hut It waa the annlreraary meeiuiK m him wouiu suow inai ine Club had bettn urguulxed before ttuit date, but uiiforiumitt'ly the tile ot newxpaiHTx lu the Charleston llbrnry la uot coniil'te for luniii years Jupi prior. Hnd one tlnd uo rarllrr notl-e of meetlnga or mention of the club Uut lu the KHine Journal of tfrpt. 18. ITnS there Is mi tidiertliiu'ut of an auction utile of n fiinti on Churlixtou Neck, oetwii-ii tbrvv uutl four mile I And what waa true of tne OrecM waa dually true of moM of the othvr an cient nation. Rxrhaoge. Bhakiiptara at an Aelor. About the year 1fJ0 one of the lin dou rtiuiimtilra rn-elvwl an addition in lb perou ot a young tuau "tin wrac not only n aklllful and u-iTiil aiior, but who alm fxwjieBril the an'oinplUli ment of tetng able to adapt older play to the tnxle of the tluiea and even prored to bare the gift of writing tol erably good pln.r hltn.elf. tbuugb oldet , , ,. ...;,.. ..(and jenloua rollrHgup might hint at shipyard. Umndlug In ,7rt on Ship- il' ,lr "" h"" ' n' yartlcm-k. which, after dm-rlblm: tbe Jr,,fu'"! "t h,"T rTl"T, different Item of pn.rty lu-lude.l In c"mr,hof "u ,Kh' u"r '" ,h' T .T,, the Mir. Mate- thu. "ther,- la lately S"d. lhrihn,,M. """ ""l """ ercti-d that .M..iiB and genter. ' !j "krm """ A ttM"" ' imwrnniii. iim i-.. if iuimii- Thi. im ineumeai Art talnly liull-tili-ltiMt pilf waa oue ol j the Im-al umumiiita of I but day, . TI. ivi.mI "Luiii. ll.nrtllrfh.lkt,tf.K I dictionary, m.-.m-..th. walk. way. H'"EV.! ' T i X. etc.. undp.lf. Hirordlug to th RnoJ- MIMrrt-WrtL hU ...other', atepfalher clopaedla Itrlt.innli-u. I. denved from "arr'rd n aeroDd wuriu of u fatber-a the Du.ih -k.,lf." a clum and the JT!,t-,un,:i ' re trying to llgur. out ' wuni rriniion iiini iniirF unu in tuw. Very Co-nplltittd. Aunt Kntr Whnt lirltip. that young game la douhlleK of Dutch ongln and Introduced Into 8cut!aud alout UM. Charleaton Newa and Courier. RIGHT ON THE JOB. Ha Didn't Dtlltv In Lattlng tha Plait 8tk tha Man. A little atury of urt-ea starting wltb the uc of want nd. In contained In Business and the Bookkeeper. A Min neapolis manufacturer explains bla lik ing for men who. even If they lack cer tain Important qualities, bare "Initia tive and originality." "The manufacturer, who at the time of which he spoke waa Just out of college. In Chicago and out of work, answered and It can't tw dona In on evening. UL Louis Time. Ktsplng Tab n Dad. "What does your father do when you ask blm any questions" asked one I ma II boy. "II generally says. 'I'm busy Just oow; dou't bother m, " replied tbe other. "Then when I go oat of tbe room be koka In tb encyclopedia. " Washington Ktar. Breaking tht Retard. Tb Caller I bear that you'T been to a party. Mabel Did you dance much) Mabel (aged elgbt.-l should 1 did. I dmrt-d two Quadrillions. an advertisement offering a position. Cleveland IMalu Dealer. addrcKstng. aa Instructed. T.M." He -- ,7, Inclosed hta reply In a large red eu I Kanchera Attention, velope tbat could be seen and recog-1 All ranchers who wish to um; the nixed at a distance. lie was In the ' 8000 feet of free timber to which newspaper office early tbe following ' they are entitled from the forest morning. In one of tbe toxe In which reserves every year had better GET 3.03 a year. Think or paying an In come tax out or earnings of J7 a month I New Tork I'resa. port having had a good time. At midnight a splendid banquet was! """" "" served at Hotel Redmond, the Hub J lurried or unmarried In Norway. City Odd Fellows showing them- you could eacape paying an Income tax ... u,n:t.i,i. ,.. . only by having an Income lews than The Bend delegation, which went down in four autos, consisted of O. M. Patterson, N. P. Weiderv H. J. Eggleston, S. J. Spencer, R. M. Smith, A. M. Lara, E. T. Butts, A. J. Abernathy, Chas. Goetjen, U. N. Hoffman, W. A. Bates, A'. L. French, M. J. Kelly. K. D. Mcintosh. Vernon A. Forbes, Joe Buckholz, Guy Mc-' H Reynolds and W. B. Cameron. replies to adrrrtlsrmrnta were kept be sow hU red envelope. He walled three hours until the letter In tbat box was given to a man ralllog for them. He followed the roan to a west side fac tory. A tbe messenger laid the bunch of letter on the manager's desk the Job hunter waa standing by It. "I'm ready to go to work." be aald. The manager's reply was not "elegant," but In addition to being exclamatory It was Interrogatory. How did be manage to present himself on tbe sceneT The young man In need of tbe Job pointed to bU red envaloi. The manager looked at It and looked at blm. Then he turned to the messen ger. "Find out who this yuuog fellow and put him to work." he said. f IM The McCormick Lin e BUSY. We can saw this for you, delivering the kind of lumber you want when you want it, nt our mill three miles from Sisters. 15tf W. H. COURTNEY. Sutherland (2b Mcintosh MORE BRIDGE W.ORK Council Awards Eighth Street Con tract to Tom Roberts. Contract for a bridge across the Pilot Butte canal at Eighth Street was let to Tom Roberts at a special session of the City Council Friday evening. Roberts' bid was $87.60. There wore two other bidders. Construction of thii bridge will give a new road into the city from the north. The point at which the canal will be crossed is a little east and south of Hotel Orcutt. Eighth street running north anl couth. Instead of winding along the" narrow road which follows the canal from that point up to Greenwood avenue, travel will cross to the ea3t side of the canal and by a straight route pass through Wiestoria and Center Addition, recrossing the canal at Greenwood, which has already been bridged. Tire construction expense will be borne by the city, the material being furnished by L. D. Wiest and the Lytle Townsite Co. I ' J POWELL BUTTE NEWS Scnoolbouse Orounds to Bj Improved Newcomers From Alberta Pleased .Powell. Butte, July 25. At the recent school meeting held at Butte Valley school house the following now officers were elected: J. 1. Jones, clerk; A. D. Morrill, Chas. Frost and Mr. Oabom, directors. It was decided to fence the school grounds with woven wire and to The Best. WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF REPAIRS. This is one good reason why you should buy a McCORMICK. PLUMBING Snhdotp-n- Work Promptly Done and Guaranteed Hirst Class. Contra&ors and Builders Jobbing Promptly Attended to Shop on Oregon St, Ik You own farm or city property mid wish to Insure in u good com pany, wo tliu Oregon Investment Company, They hnve hntl good ox- HAVE YOU HEARD Ilia sweet toned Doll .V Hoiih PlniiOfY Noli) tiv perlenco nml lm. .re promptly I '-M.mMI1WNillWMlOr paid. lHtf 'Himhu SPECIAL. All tluy Snttmlny we will .sell any piece of GRANITEWARE in the store for , ) e This offer is koI for C &Js tint., July 1M, only. wJ Skuse Hardware Company. BREADS5c 21 BREAD TICKETS FOR $1.00 LnrRe Pies 15 cts each Doughnuts nnd Cinnamon Rolls 15 qts Doz. Cookies 10 cts Do.. Dikes 10 cts to 35 cts each Our Prices are the Chcatcat In town and Our Goods tho Beat, Menls Served nt Ilegulur Hours, Furnished Rooms. STAR BAKERY MRS. NE1L-L.IE: WRIGHT BOND 8TREET, BEND, OREGON IN ORDER TO MAKE YOURSELF COMFORTABLE During the Hot Weather you had better cull nt the Men's Toggery nnd tnkc ndvnntngeof the Special I'riees on entire stock of Men's Straw, Panama and Cloth Hats . at a 25 per cent reduction. OXFORD SHOES AS FOLLOWS: Regular $4.00 Shoes now at . . . $3.35 pair. Rogular $4.50 Shoes now ot . , . $3.75 pair Regular $5.00 Shoes now at . . . $4.15 pair Regular $6.00 Shoes now at . . . $5.00 pair I still hnve u few more of those Summer Suits left nt the same Special Prices. A. L. 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