HAMPTON NEWS NOTES Homesteader llrlng In Milch Cows From Washington HAMPTON, Jsn. Jt. Mr, Melvln nnd HiiRh Crow canio In from llond tho first of tho year with throo Jersey cows, which they rccontly brought from Chohslla, Wash. , , A. 8. Kogn ami !. C. Pock nro build Idk a bungnlow for Kilwnnl F Has sott, who ifccntly filed on n homo etond near tho G3rd mllo nost of tho llcnd-llurna road. Mrs. Miller accompanied Louis Mil ler on n trip to Held Inst Tuesday. llurr lllack and V. T. Harrison are OlpKlnK n welt on tho latter's homo Mead. Indications seem favorable for water. Tho most BCTero weather this winter Is being experienced at pres ent. However, tho settlors of this community are not only comfortnblo themselves but have their stock In shelter and woll provided with feed. Miss Kthol Korr was called homo from her school In Portland last week by the illness of her mother. Mrs. Fork Is on tho rosd to recovery. A. T. Fraino went to llond tho last of December but expects to return to his homestead In tho near futuro. CHILDREN'S PRIZES Industrial Rxhlblta Will bo Kncour nged Among School lloys nnd (Slrls COUVALLIS. Prlxes totnllng thousands of dollars have been offer ed to tho children of Oregon for In dustrial exhibits at tho state and county fairs and school fairs. State Superintendent of Schools Alderman, cooperating with tho county superin tendents, State Fair Association. Portland Commercial Club, Oregon Development U'aguo. Stato Hnnkcrs' Association and tho extension divis ion of tho Oregon Agricultural Col lege, will organlxo and conduct con tests In corn growing, poultry raising, manual training, domestic science, potato growing and other industrial work, and every child In tho stato will have opportunity to compcto for tho prlie. Tbo Stato Fair Association has agreed to furnish $1,400 In cash prlxes for school exhibits, and prom ises ot other prlxes amounting to 42,000 have also been mado, whllo other Interests which will doubtless contribute havo not yet bocn ap proached. Tho commercial clubs all over the state will push tho work, and n committee on agricultural educr tlon from tho Stato Hankers Associ ation has agreed to ralso at least 91,800 to assist In tho work. Somo 30 different branches of In dustry will bo Included In tho con testa, and those entering will bo re quired to keep for tho college accu rato and complete records of their work from the beginning. Thus n vast amuunt ot valuable data will bo secured. One county superintend ent states that there will bo at least 4,000 children cxhlbltlug-from his county alone. NOT CANDIDATE AGAIN DiMiIct Attorney WIImiii Announce! lie Will Not be In llnrc. To tho Bdttor of Tbe Uullotln: Since It is but n short time until the announcement of candidates for vaiious oinees at tbe coming primar ies will havo to be made, and know ing that the candidacy of some parties for tho otlleo of district attor ney dopondg upon whether or not I uhould again deslro to be a candidate. I deom It but fair to such aspirants, and any others, to definitely an nounce that I will not be a candidate for nomination at the coming primar ies. I'ressure of prlvato business Is uueh that I feel that a sacrlflco of such business must lie made, or the duties of tbe district attorney's offlco would not receive that close atten tion which they desorvo and demand, and for that reason I havo come to tbe above conclusion. In making this announcement. I trust It Is not out of placo to express my sincere and heartfelt appreciation to those who havo given mo their loyal support and words of oneour MKHinetit during the time I havo per formed the duties of tho district at torneyship, whleh at times havo been bornowhat arduous, and 1 trust that my successor, whoever ho may be, will enjoy this pleasant association and co-operation to tho same full ex tent as It has been given mo. FIIKD W. WILSON. The Dalles. Ore. i'jiacticaij rouiritY iiook. One of tho most practical poultry Looks ever produced on the I'aclflc Coast has been received from tho j.ress of tbe Clias. II. Lilly Co. It Is vdited by Italph II. Randall, ono of tho loading poultry experts of Amorloa. Somo of the leading ar ticles aro the"Caio of Chicks," "Tho Development of Voung Stock," "Ih-eeds," "Foodlng of Poultry," "Feeding for Kggs." "Fattening for Market," "Poultry Houses." "Poultry Ills," "Artificial Incubation," etc. Tho Chas. II. Mlly Co. of Seattlo Is -.ending tbla book free to all who will write for u copy. HAlMtOAl) MII.KAttK OAIXS. BAI.KM. Itallroad mileage In Oregon has Increased at a remarkablo rate during tbo last few yearn and tho outlook for 1912 Is most encour jiBlng. According to tbe report pf the State Itallroad Commission, thero .wore 2382 miles of railways In Oro gon at the end of Juno, 1910.' By tho end of December, 1911, this had grown to 2883 miles. .JWH. ' - Tee Ougflttttve. 'The health ofllccr advised me to nsk every man .with whom wo bad domes tic dealing If ho was careful to boll th water ho used In his uuhIupsh." "Yes." "Woll, I nuked tho milkman flrnt. And wbnt do yon think? Ho got mad nnd wanted to lick me." Cleveland Plain Denier. No Previous Emptoymtnt. "Tou any, llnatu, that you want work for your wife." said (lunlmatn, cyolng the husky darky before hi in from bend to foot. "Was she ever em ployed before?' "No, sir," replied tho nepro noncha lantly; "dls am her tlrst marrlnse." New York Times. Ths SUtp of Lift. Wo talk nlMiut the sleep of death, now much deeper, bow much sadder, la tbe sleep of life the. unrenponslvo heart, the unawnkeiuM mind, tbo band palsied by lack of will to do! 8h Will Chang Thtn. Mrs. Crawford Allhouph my daugh ter Is such n big girl, she's still afraid, of the dark. Mrs. Crnlxhaw Don't worry about that, my dear. Sbo'tl si on bo In love. Judge. 1 HURITY IN DRUGS Is a radl U cnl motto with us. We JrT must have the best or none. I We always want to bo SURE we nre selling the right Roods only; and we will handle none but the purest and fresh est Drugs. It Is the same with the proprietary articles and all tho standard remedies vc hnn die none but the most reliable. Soaps, Scents, Talcums, Brush es, Sponges nnd Toilet Articles. Patterson DrugCo. Both Husband and Wife will agree on the merits of our famous Household Flour, for it not only yields bettor broad than moat other kinds, but more of it. The nourishing quality predominatos in all breads, rolls and biscuits made with Uiis Hour. The house wife who finds bake day an embarntssmont will find her labors reduced and her anx ieties banished when she usos Rend made Hour. Bend Millinp;.& Ware house Co. Rend, ' Oregon Ask Yourselves WHO does your cleaning and press ing, and those who are best satis fied with their orders In that line will surely refer you to us. Wo have built up a reputation for doing high class work in a short time and at a very MODERATE CHARGE. Star Dry Gleaning House With A, L. French Oregon Street. nn I JyvP i BvM4aHvisisisVB'L4fws MRS CHIIil) D1KS OF PNKUMONIA. POWKliL UUTTliJ, Jan. 13. Goorgo Heaves, ounn ton ot Mr, nnd Mrs. Alton Wllcnxon, dlod Monday evening nt 7 o'clock, aftor n. brief ill ness, of pnoumonln. Ho was burled Wednesday afternoon from tho Hhon hard school hnuso. Ilov. Mr. Urou nhaw of Ucdmuud conducted tho nor vices. Tho remains wera laid to rest In Powoll Hutto comotory. Aipllrntlon for (irittlug Periutts, Kotlco Is horoby given that all ap plications for permits to gram cattle, horses nnd sheep within tho DIC9 CUUTKS NATIONAL FOUKST dur ing tbo season of 1912, must bo tiled We Deliver Bus and Dray Line LIGHT AND HEAVY LIVERY. Hny, Hurley, Onts, Wliont Tho Utrgcst Ilnrn WENANDY Beiul, J. II. WKNANDV O'DONNELL UNION MARKET Fraternal I. O. O. F. Rend Lodge No. 218 Reg. Meetings every Monday night Visitors welcome N. I. Welder, N. G. H. J. Kggleston, Secretary. UHND LODCJH No. 139 A. F. & A. M. Meets on Thursday on ot before the full 1110011 ofc.ich month. Visiting brothers always welcome. J II Ito-Muti. W If. II U. Alton. SrtitUry Business and Sylvester L. Staats Attorney si Law. an'icm Next Door to Ilulletiu W. W. Faulkner, D. M. D. DENTIST Ilulletiu Iluililitig, II e n d, Oregon WAItli II. COIII.lt, Attorney lit liuiv. Ofllee In Dosehutos Hank Ilulldlng Opposite I'ostolllcu. llond, Oregon. U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OPPICK OVKK PIKST NATIONAL JIK. Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. 111.; 1 to j and 7 to 8 p. in. Bund, :- Okkgon C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OVriCK IN FIRST NATIONAL HANK IH.DO. IlitNl), OKKGON Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER PIKST NATIONAL HANK UI.DO,, DKND, OKJ'.GON George S. Young Civil, Mining and Iuiiigation Enginkrh Oregon Street Ofllee with Eastos&Rean Realty Co, ROBERT B. GOULD Civir. Knginkkk and Sukvkvok. Wall and Minnesota Sta. Bend, - Oregon. Crook County Abstract Co. INCOKI'OKATKI). ADSTRACTH Ol' TITUt to all land and town loUlu Crook county. B. P. Wymjk, Secy. Prlnevllle. Oregon. We photograph tbe records. In my olllco at llond, Oregon, on or bofora February 30, 1013. Full In formation In regard to tho grnilng tees lo bo charged and blank forms to bo used In making applications will bo furnished upon request. J. UOY IIAUVIflY, 5-8-0 Bupervtsor. NOTIC'K. Until Haturdny, tbo 30th of Jituu ary, nil parties taking water from tho atnitdplpcs In Park nnd Dos ehutes nddltlous nro requested to so cur their wnler supply before 7 p. m. nnd to stay nwny from sntd stntid pipes, between tho hours of 7 p. m. and (! a. m, llond Water, Light ft Power Co. the Goods nnd Urun at lowest prices. in Central Oregon. LIVERY CO. Oregon. LON L. FOX BROTHERS Societies. AL W. of A. Pilot Rutte Cnmp No. 971U Meets every Tuesday In hall over postolllco. Visiting Neighbors always welcome. C. I. Howll. V. C. W. W. Orcutt. Clerk. Deschutes Lodge No. 103 K. of P. Meeu every Wednesday evening nt S p. in. In ( aitle Mall, ixptt-olhce Illdlf. VMtlii Kultchti welcome. (ha. I). Itown, C. ('. K. M.IjwIhwIic, IC.It.AS. Professional. CLARK & WRIGHT I.AWYUKS WAHIIIN'irrON, D. c. Public IJind Matters; Final Proof. DiMert Linda, Contostir and Mining CitHoH. Scrip. Associate Work for Attorneys. BRENTON JONES Real Estate Farm Loans, Insurance Oflice Citizons State Rank Ilulldlng MhTOUUS, OllKGON J. I. WEST Undertaker and Embaltner Full AsAortmunt of Undertaking Goods. Fir street Rond, Oregon F. O. MINOR rOHTOI'I'ICK MIII.IIINO I.IPH I'l RIJ ACCIDENT I N S U R A N C Notary I'ulilic and Conveyancing All IckI IMiiers Correctly Drawn, FIDELITY BOND8 Mrs. Maude Alnsworlh MILLINERY Ovor Skuso's Store Wall street -:- Rend, Oregon W. E. PARKER Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Jobbing Promptly Attended to, IIKND, OltKGON Cnldwcll & Alain All Kinds of Blacksmith Work I'ltlCKH reahonaiim;. Minnesota St., Rot. Rond nnd Wall. t) iMlwal .ml viIimU. Inlcnullo. Jwul UnLiI, lukhjof, itui.f, l-.dwf aid h.uttiif paalirr ji LLIf I'ouJiir llouk jufl p,lnud. .u 1 or vovTt if... TU CU ILUrC s,.rft mnmmmammmmmm w m ba -yr-v WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table always suppllod with the best that Ihe town affords, Ncnt nnd Comfortnblo Rooms. IlitNl), Okiioon LUMBER OF ALL Irrigating Lath and House Lath A Specialty The timber we cut from li the licit In tliccuuu try, mill 4)i mllr -oillhc-.it of llcinl. Pine Forest Lumber Com'y BEND, OREQON APPRECIATIVE "WHIPS" w twt nvrun . v IUUuk , 'J 1" t wjmm ft WW Jrjt I ,w liWi R!MPttF& ffdr H. J. Eggleston Manufacturer of llarneiui nnd Saddle Dealers In Wagons, Ruggie nnd Farm Implements Hay nnd (train for rude. Short and Direct Route to Portland and Other Western Oregon Points VIA THE DESCHUTES BRANCH OF THE Oregon-Washington Railroad (JQ Navigation Co. Tli rough Car Service from Bund to Portland. Daily Train Schedule: Irnvo Rend ti:!l() ii.tn. Lv. Portlund 7;W) & 10:00 a.m. " Redmond 7:21a.m. " The Dallus ., 12:10 p.m. " Opal City 8:00 a.m. " Diwchulo-jJct. 1:30 p.m. Mololltis 8:22 n. m. ArrlvuMadras fi:-t5 p.m. " Madrati :00 a.m. " Metnllus 0:00 p.m. Arv. DuchutM Jet.. 1:111p.m. " Opal City.... 7:00 p.m. " The DiiIIuh I:f6p.m. " IUdmond 7:ir p.m. " Portland......... R:ir p.m. " Rend Htaf. p.m. For further Information call on nny O.-W. It. & N. Agent or writo to WA1. AlcAURRAY G-cnernl PaHsengcr Agent, Portland, Orogon. wSSEsmtsmEmmBs Wi .rDr'c J-jm M W So Journeying East rhe r" ! - mu H to tt II uUsit wii y.,n Kct dkrfifrn anition tnti K.wt on thu llrtat x'irihf 11 Hailwuy, throui'ii Hip KntkUNntsuu. c . mi He uv l vsf.rll IHihI in colors, in vii it fnm tli commuliuiu olMcrvation 1 iirm on tl.c Oriental Limited hoi) fort tlirotijjh tmln to Ht. Paul, Mlnniwpolli., liirHRo, The likc Park l(.-,:lon of Mlnnoiota rios- M)iMM .tlvnn clinrm. nml ili. ul..rl... rir... I i, tn(i enrrum y.ni UiioukIi a lanl of mcluintmcnt to irmt diL-a '" tb Iwt. (Sot folder, "Knslcrn Tritw ,1'r V,7.',.n I'wplc' mill Infommtlon nlxMit Stx-cfal Kojml-1 up huuimur Parc-i." Cull on or mldriii Archibald Oray A. Q. P. & i. a., Portland, Orofon, Wmwk $Er. wow! KINDS know wlmt contltutnI a well built Carrlngo. They know tho strong and weak mIiiLm In tho avonigu conveyance, and tho knowing onus buy oura Im rntiHO they know them to bu IK'rfoctly and hnmwtly built in every mtMct. We have a hnndmimu line of wngons for IiiinIiii.hm mill nlimMitrx iiiiriuiuj. ,t .."i " W, , ..." ' ' , nun wu iiiiiik our priren win meet your Ideas of falrneas and economy. ...From... BEND Redmond and Central Oregon vggKMS9Jf l vok ' . r r,y r. sa .(at. 'vTblSSIrr ' LI-LI J I I H , f fKt tr vTi ' .