IT n t X I Our Prices, While Low, Never Descend to the Point Where Quality Censes. RAILROAD DAY Thursday and Friday October 5th and 6th. TRACK LAYING CREW DRAWS NEARER Hem) Will Likely lie Reached lly Sun day Cutler nt Work on Slonc for Depot 1 wo Temporary (luUdlng liullt lo Accommodate Travelers Of3 COURSE you arc koIiik to he here. Everybody Is KoliiK to help make this the biggest event Central Oregon has ever known We will keep "open house" during the entire celebration and you are cor dially invited to make our store your home when in I3end. We have a rest room for the ladies and children and we want you to use It. Everybody come bring the children and have the best time of your life. We will give double quantity of Piano Votes on all cash purchases during the Celebration. v. W CMyCM THE STORE Ol3 BETTER VALUES." HITS AliOUTjrOWN. Jw !'. Tnggnrt it nick in IhhJ thin wcuk. C. J. UoVo loft lint wcuk for Portlwul. Dr. II. Furrull hiu purohnwil a I too roaiUtor auto. A. C. Luck luft l-'riilny for Howl Kivur to liny fruit. Mr. J. HiMsrh of Slmnlko wan Itaml vUitor IhuI wi-ok. Mr. rihI Mm. Victor Sdirwler of Holyat vur In Htmil ovor Sumlay. Itorn to Mr. ami Mm. II. J. Kggliwtoti a l)M)unil lioy, Tliurwluy night. Mm. I). II. YoomtttM loft l-'ridiiy for I'omuroy, Wiuh., to wiil tho win tor. Mr. ami Mm. (it-orgo Mllllcan and I'rinl K. KoHir 8wnt Friday in the city. Mm. A. M. Uira ruturnctl Satur day nluht from n week trip to 1'ortland. Horn to Mr. and Mm. 0. M. I'attuMon, at tho liiwpltitl, a jrirl, Friday iiMit. (JoorKu YounK lw boon omployod ly tho Arnold Irrigation Co. us chief unirineor. J. H. Stownrt is uxiwcted to ro turn to Hcnd iiliout Oct. 1 from An. nondnlu, Mich. W. K. Motcalf arrived Monday night from Seattle- to visit his father, W. M. Metcalf. Aftor an lllnotw of oljrlit weeks, Max Kictmrdtton is convalescintr- Hu is now nhlo to ho up. Mlna Florence Youiik left Sntur iluy for Lornno, near Huroho, where hho will teach thit winter. i Mr. and Mm. Marion I'oolu ro turned Sumlay nlht after un uliwnco of several montlm. Hnruco ltnioklnjfH was in town tho llMt of thu week from his Hampton Valley homestead. A box nodal will bo Riven by tho Christian Endeavor Society at tho Fulka building Friday evening;. A spoclul meeting of tho W. C. T. U. will bo held tomorrow afternoon ut o'clock at tho Ilnptlat church. Mr. and Mm. C. S. Hudson re turned Sunday from their auto trip to southern Central Oregon towns. Tho Oregor.ian Grill and Uakory has Ik'oii opmied by Hatch & Mr.NYal in the building wheio the Vienna Cafe formerly was. It is a most attractive place. Mrs. Matilda Yeomans made flnnl proof on her "10" In sec. 22, 17-12, Thursday Iwforo Vernon A. Forlu-s. Horn to the wife of Creed M. Trlplett, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mm. I. J. Wilkinson, Mon day, a boy. The cafeteria dinner given by the WliattfotiveM last Friday was well attended and a good meal served. The society nutted $M. V. II. Courtney ami wife of Sis ters. C. V. Hecker. C. H. Hatch ami F. V. (iuldworthy of Ijtidluw were visitiiM in Hend Monday. Forest SuH)rvlsorJ. Hoy Harvey's wife and two little girls arrived Friday from Kugene. Thu family will reside in Hark Addition. Charles McFadden of Chicago and C. C. Dick of New Castle, Pit., have come to Hend to reside. They will do contracting and building work. A. V. Shaw is having a 2Ux71 foot huslni'ss building erected on Hond street next to the Silvertooth saloon. It will be one story high. John Anderson, Charles Frahm and M. H. Hindi of Monroe, Wash., have taken up their residence on their homesteads to thu southeast. C. B. McKinstry, cashier of the First National Hank of Sedgwick, Colo., spent yesterday in Hend look ing over this part of Central Oregon. Acting Pastor C. M. Clino will hold services at thu Haptist church Sunday. His morning subject will bo "Man Made a Little Lower Than God." W. W. Grove, special agent of thu Hartford Insurance Co,, and F. C. Merlner, of tho Norwich Union company, were heru Monday on business, Huv, M, W. Weaver preached his first surmon in Hend Sunday morn ing at thu church. Hu will hold two survices every Sunday In thu hull ovor the postolllco. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shrjner, Mr. and Mm. J, W. Dimick and Miss Dimick left Monday morning for thu Shrlner homestead up river to upend ten days on a hunting and outing trip. F. Hughey, who has a homestead up river where the elevation is more than -1,200 feet, brought some fine cucumlniM, paMley and other vego- tallies to town Saturday which he i raised without any artificial In Justice Orcutt's court today is being heard a case involving the title of water right to 0kiI Spring, near Culver. The case is H. P. Dillenbeck vs. MycM & Young. Coble & Sumrall represent the plaintitr. Mr. and Mm. Chnrlos Ktniercame in Tuesday from their homostend at Harney Holm. Mm. Ktnlor ho been unwell and will moke her home in Hend where she will be near physicians. John McDonald, n sheepherder, was tried by Justice Orcutt Mondn) morning for lighting John Gallin good nt the logging camp up the river Sunday. For this little fun he was taxed $28.f0 in tine and costs. Deputy Sheriff Fox made the arrest. Tom Trlplett returned Friday from a trip across the mountains to Kugene by way of thu Mackenzie route. He reports that prepara tions are being made for starting operation of thu Lucky Hoy mine aguin. Mr. Triplott brought back 15 bushels of fruit. Duck hunting in Lake county is reported good by a party of Hend men who returned Sunday from o trip to Paisley, Silver Lake and Lakeviuw. Those on tho expedition wore Charles Goetjen, Sid Dorris, Al Howell, Fail Wllkey. Frank Dalton, Jay Saltzman and two boys from Long Heach, Wash. Mr. Howell hail his collar bone broken In an auto accident near Silver Ijike. In climbing a hill thu engine of thu car Htopied, thu brakes fulled to hold and the auto run away and was overturned. I'ach day sees the rails of thu Oregon Trunk-Deschutes line two miles closer to Hend. The track laying gang is only 7 miles nway today and tho whistle of the work train engine can lo heard hero. Hy Saturday they will probably be to Hend. Itedmond wni reached last Thurs day, and there was a Hjilke-drlving ceremony at I o'clock, Miss Ijiurn Jones, duughter of the mayor, wielding the hammer. Several auto loads of people went down from Hend. Redmond's formal celebration will be held Saturday. Three stone cutters are nt work on the rock for the deot here, and the foundation is being dug. Build ing oiH-rutions will bo far enough advanced by Oct. fi for the laying of the cornerstone. This will be a big block of pink rock quarried especially for the purjwite, and President Gray has been invited to formally lay it. In order to care for traffic while the stone dcjiot is being; erected, two temporary structures are being built. They are each ll.GxiOfect In size and the contractor, Suther land & Mcintosh, will have them completed by Saturday. One will be for passengers and the other for baggage and express. When the stone building is finished, they will be loaded on flat cam and moved to some other town. AUURHY iiniaiiTs. Lou $10 cash and $10 a month. Bastes & Hean Realty Co., Agts. tf ORDINANCE NO. 57. An ordinance authorizing and cm iueiing. The Hend Water, Light noil l'uw-r'aiiiany, (an Oregon torjor utlon , In sueooMirs uml usgns, to cotmrui-i, oHruu and maintain a s tern ot svniems of i1ks. hjdnints, stand pi es and other neceMir or con venient itructures. iipjiurntu. iippil it(H') s and appurtenances, ovei , along. umii and under un and all street, ive uii-K. ullejs and public watt in the on. oi iienu, Uiegun, in Ueschutes. Oiegun, In Iiva ltmd Addition to Hend, Oregon, In Park Addition to Huttd, Oregon, In Noith Addition to Hend, Oiegon, and in that uitlunof Center Addition to Hend, Oregon, which I lei within the corporate limits of -aid city of Hend for thu purjiose of furnishing ami supplying water to the public, tint clilscns, buildings and .tri'i-U of said nddltlon to Mild city, and l)tcluito, Oregon. He It ordained In thel'oinmon Coun cil of the llty of Hend: Section I. -That The Hond Water, Light and Power Coiniuti, a corpor ation, dnl orgunUed, ci-eated and ex Ullug uitder ami l virtue of the Iaw of the Suite of Oregon, ami lu nucces m ami u.igii are herein auihoiuetl .iihI enitoweitHl to cuo-lruet, erect, ijHnite uml maintain a ntem or ' terns of pllie-t. Iidiailt, Ktund'pliie mh uoh other neeeur or convenient 'ittuvuiiei, iipiwrutu, aipllaiH'es ami appuitenam'es, over, uloiig, uwn ami iimler an and all the Ntreein. avenues, tlle.tniiitd public a. In the city ot Hend, Oiegon, In Deschutes, Oiegon, in livn IttHul Addition to satd clt of Head, In Park Addition to suld ctt of Hend, In Noith Addition to said ctt of Hend, and in that oi'tlon of (.'enter Addition to suld city of Hend uliloli Is now within the coi-pomte limits of said clt of Hend, as may le necessary or convenient to the successful furnishing uul itimpljlng of water to the public, tne cltlxens, buildings uml streets of sasd Doscluites, Oregon, of siild Iiva Itoad Addition to Mild cltv of Hend, ol said Park Addition tos.ild city of Hend, of Mild North Addition to said city of Hend and of that oitlon of thu said i 'enter Addition to Hend which lies vWthln the corjwato llmlu of thu said cltv of Hend. Section '-'. All of uld pipes, hy drants. staml-plKs, structures, uppar .litis, appliances and appurtenances to bo mi constructed, operated und tiiuln tallied that thu aiuo idiull lo no lin Kllmi'tii to the ordinary uso undoccu- Pound. Takkn Up Hay saddlo horse, weight about 1 100, ago tl or 7 yeaM. Hramled x on left stille. O. II. , Erlekson. 28tf Found Watch on street Satur day, Sept, If), Owner can get same by culling nt this oflice, roving property, etc. 'Jii Notice to Water Users. Tho Central Oregon Irrigation Co, ( Water Users' Association will meet in Hond Saturday, October 7, at 1:30 p. in. All wutor tisurs requested to bo present. S, II, Snydkk, 9.!l(l Snrtnru V WW UVVtVIHII BRICK i 1 LIME I CEMENT I I and PULP j I Plaster ! SEE OVERTURF-DAVIS- MILLER COMPANY OFFICE IN IIKNSON 11I.DG. "I X ON WAU.ST. J Flags and Bunting FOR RAILROAD DAY Every store, every residence, every auto mobile nnd every vehicle should he liber ally decorated with the National colors on Railroad Days. We have n large stock of Flags nnd Bunting at prices that will SAVE YOU MONEY. Rowe's Store SEXT VOOTI TO POSTOFFICE, BEND "The Same Goods for Leu Money." i i X J to rv-r Great Mem ExMbits Oregon Products At Kortbwest Land Prodicts Show ItaiMri the official exhibit or thti itate which U to l made under the direction of the K"ernor at the Twin City Land Kliuw. the elforta of the itato official will tie anpplementtd by good exhibit! to be made of our product by the rail road rompinlta. The (irrat Northern haa Just bought fire section at the Twin City ahow, poctal part of It will be ahown for the flrat time at the big thow In St. Paul, the Great Northern will Io ahow In New York City, in Omaha and at aereral other ahowa during the fall and winter. From all of theae diaplaya oar atate will reap a benefit and the railroad com pany divide Ita space up and place the name of the atate orer that part of Uw ISt., '"v'k1bHIK4vaBlalkikXK fBMnPPsdfiB which Is to Iki giren from Decm!r 12 to -J3 under the nu.plcc of the North ttern Development League. This mean that railroad company will hate about 1.000 square feet of exhibit space to fill from tho states along its lines. Ilelng the first railroad company to buy ixiev the Great Northern ha secured the pick of the space after the reserva tions were made for offldol exhibits. Representatives of the railroad are now at work collecting tho exhibit. While a exhibit which Is collected from here. Speaking of tho advantage of making these exhibits, I'rwUent L. W. Hill says, Troru experience we find that we get better results from our exhibit at land show than from any other single form of ndrrrtitlng which we do." It follow that if the railroads get such good resutt from the land ahow exhibit, the state which they represent must get a large shire of the benefit. jKitlon of -aid streets, avenues alleys uml public wnys, and Mild eoiuwiy, Its iui'1'Ov.ors ami assigns shall repair And replace all that part or Kirut of said .treats. nvinuty, nlltyi and public wuys which it shall disturb or ue In the construction, oponulon nnd main tennnce of its ald iytom ur Hystems. l'ruvidpd, that In ovent the said com pany, its Miccessoix and aligns, shall full, neglect or refuse to reair and replnco that urt or parts of said streets, uvenuvs, alleys aud public wa4, uUlurbed or umhI In tho con struction, oHmtlon and ninlntenance of Its Mild s.tem or sv stems, then, und In such event, thu Mild city of Hend shall have the right to replace nnd re Milr the Mime and tho t'XiHnsos and costs thuroof shall be paid by said company, tts successors and assigns. .Section 3 The llty of lleud shall not 1x3 liublo to said company, Its sue covers and assigns for any Injury that may Ih done to hld nyaivm or systems by virtue of nny puhilo work which may lx dono or uiudd In Kiild. city un der and I iy virtue of the authority of Mild city, provided said citjr shalj give rt'asonablo notice to nald cpmjianyt lu sucvesiors and assigns, of such con templated public work. Said company, its ftUi'ce-.soiN and assigns (.hall iw liable for und shall hold and Have the Mild city harmless and free from any and all damage, of any and every nature which may accrue to persons or proHrty hy virtue of the construc tion, operation and maintenance ot the said system or m stems or any part thereof. Section 4. This ordinance shall bo In full force und effect, from and after Its iiusMnre. annroval by tho mayor. I legal publication aud the tiling of an I acceptance of the terms of this ordi nance by the .said The Uend Water, I Light and 1'owor Company. I Itend first time, Sept. 1., 1011. Head second time, bept. ju, luti. W, 1011. Approved, Sept, Attest: JL C. KLLIS, Hecorder, U. C. COK, Mayor. HEATERS TEo OAK WOOD HEATER is the best heater in the country for the money. Can be used as u heater or lire-place. Our line of Heaters is complete. Would be pleased to have you call and in spect them. SKUSE HARDWARE COMPANY