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James llrlckcy i hauling lumber front Rend to build ;n' house on his daughter' claim. Mr. Johnson will do tno carpenter work. Earl Rodgcrs Is busy fencing his claim. ' The two horses that wero stolon from C J. SUutTer were located at Denlo, Ore., ISO miles south of Burns. nndth Milores captured. Mr. Btanffcr went after his horses last Friday. Iloraco tlrooklnjcs has not succeeded In finding his mare that was stolen nnd things tho thieve turned her loose on tho range. Horace Brooking has bought n vew reaper to linn est his grain and hM also purchased Mr. Ireland's Rraln. W. W'efml. who has been to Taeo ma tor the jat two months, is ex tectea In this wk. B. Mmu and family came In 'be fore tho Fourth and took up resi dence mi their homestead wbero thv ccpoct to rsaialn itarmaaeRtly. Mr. llitwtf las come to take up rosldene on his claim and Is having lumber hauled for his cabin. The. Cook Is helping Mr. John son fefite hi. eialm and dig a well. Itert Honson. who has lieen hero 'or the past six weeks, left for Seat tle July 3. llo made final proof and now pays taxes on 160 acres of land. V. D. Harris and Georgo McGlnlty went to Head for the celebration. Jack Smith started cutting hay last Tuesday. The weather has boeu Ideal for growing crops. There has been a good amount of moisture and the val ley looks fine. Travel between Uend and I) urns Is rathor light now. Or. Rccd Is nicety looatcd on her claim sow and ready to answer the oalls of the si ok In this neighborhood. Mr. Hester of the experiment ranch has a sice piece of alfalfa that Is knee high and Itr bloom. It was sown a year ago last spring. V. D. Ilarr's entertained last week with a flno spread. Marvin Perry has started on a prospecting trip. Boys' Aches are various and some time serioui. Small boys have a knack of eating; what they shouldn't nnd tbut ofteu means a pre MripUon that tho boy won't like. .Hut you wilt Ret proscrii tious for clillilreu put up all. right here. The dni(4 and niodlclue aio of Ilia bent qual ity and ' doctor's or ders are scrupulously filled, with care and speed, fiy sua at reason- ablo prices; f I. ii PattersonDrug ----4 . --- -"------- -- HAMPTON. -------- HAMPTON. July 8. Uo Mlllor and family nrrlvod on their home stead, tho Hampton Valley Farm, on July 4. after an absence on ac count of sickness. They onmo over the mountains from the W'ltlamotto valley. Floyd Phillips has been helping llurr Hlack tho past Week. Mr. lllack now has his 3!0 acres fenced. A S. Fosg was called to the Dry l.ako district on Juno 27 on account of tho sudden, death of tho Infant son of Mr. Green. Hurlay Hoguo Is busy setting fence post. J. N. Crow left for llend today. Won! has been received from K. Mao Hall that sho received her pa llors from tho Uakovlcw land oRIm ami that sho Is now the proud posses sor of lbO acres In this vicinity. Sho was the first to prove up In this neighborhood. I. Klerolf has returned from a tno weeks' stay at Uend, Mrs. Louis Mllfer has another lot of fine chicks Just hatched from her incubator. Harvest Is at hand In Hamilton Valley, nnd somo of the farmers arc agreeably surprised at tho amount of hay they are making. Mrs. McVlttle of Dry Lake arrived" In Hampton by auto on July 3. re turning from a trip to Washington. She went to her home that afternoon. J. O. Wh takor went to Uend for tho celebration. 11. C. Miller has returned from n trip to the Willamette valley. V. Ii Powers of tho Oreeon Acrl- cuttural College experiment farms In this county arrived In Hampton Inst Wednesday and vlsltod tho trial sta tions at Kmll Van Lake's and A. S. Fogg's. Ho stayed over night and accompanied Mr. Fogg to the picnic, where he delivered an address. On July 4 a number of the young people decorated a hayrack with ha and bunting and with a (our-fconm team the outfit made quite a present-' able Stoat In which to attend th pie- j Hie at the Barbed Wire ranch. Forty-; two person trout this neighborhood j attended. Anton Weber has returned from a visit to the Willamette valley. K. F. Hatsett. who left hero two weeks ago to get medical treatment. Is la St. Vincent's Hospital, Portland. Word received from his ithrsloUns la that hk condition Is orltlsal and If u ww, tvtumi uujstu ueiur o iiTe here as the altitude is too high to agree with him. An Interesting ball game on tho 4th In which the Hampton boys won over tho Dry Lakes was enjoyed by both players and spectators. It was a pick-up bunch but tho boys say that next year they will idon a game and have organized teams. Horace Hrooklngs made an excellent umpire. As Louis Miller and wlfo were un able to attend the picnic on the 4th. the young people In their float drovo t to tholr home In tho evening and gave tnom a surprise. The first flag to float In this sec tion was raised over Hampton post offlce on July 3. It Is owned by B. F. Ilassett. an old soldier. A. T. Shaver, a well driller of Turn alo. came in to Hampton yesterday and Is spending today viewing the country and expects to make terms for drilling a woll for tho Hampton Valley Development Club. AMONQ THE SETTLERS NORTHEAST OF TOWN J. O. Mofflt of North Yakima, Wn Is visiting at the homo of II. H. Stow art. O. C. Cardwoll has bought eight head or cattle ot W. G. Waugh. Mr. Waugh Is selling all his live stock and household goods, getting ready to travel for a year or two be fore returning to Rend. The Ladles' Juniper Club mot with Mrs. C. W. Hoech July 11 and admit ted a new member. The next meet ing will be with Mrs. O. C. Cardwoll July 2S. W. II. Haydcn, an attorney of Tn eoma spont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. a Oardwelt. Mrs. R. M. Elder gavo a birthday dinner Sunday for Minns Klder and Mrs Cole IS. Smith, serving greon peas, new patstoes, spring chicken, homo grown strawberries and ieo proam. Cole i:. Smith and R. M. I'ldor havo bought tho hay crop of John Ilellll. 28 acres of alfalfa and clover and are -- 4 -- Headquarters for Commercial Men Ulcctrlc Lighted Throughout BEND HOTEL HUGH O'KANE, ? Qood Roomsb BEND, OREGON Freebui to and from trains cutting It this week. Mr. Sceborgor nnd von nnd Mr. Hulhregtfto spout Sunday wjtu. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. W. Hucch. -"---- PWNGLE FLATS j - -- PRINUliK FLAM'S. July S A 1 1. Taylor of Cumberland, Wash., nr rlvod on his honiestnad Saturday. H Intends to dig n well nnd build his I'ctiKe. Mrs. II. Kvana an Mrs. ComstuoU called on Mrs. M. Ilnllmoynr Sunday. Charles Mills and William Win gam mndu a trip to llond this euk. Mr. Wlggam going alter his wlfo. The Prlngln Flats people hnvo bnsn having greon onions for tho Inst nix weeks, and flno radishes and lettues. Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Taylor and children and Mr. nnd Mrs. Morrill onllcd on Mr. and Mrs. H. Hvaus on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Held. Miss Ida Hous ton and MIm Annie Itlrohtnlf, all of Prlngld Flats, spont tho Fourth at the Hampton plonle. Jim Stevenson and bride nro visit ing their father nt Prluglo Flats. Mr. O'Klsf, Mr. Palmer and two sons returned to Prlngle Flats Satur day after spending the Fourth In llend. 11. Kvans has the 'fluent Hpolti this sldo of Uend. C. A. llalsloy made u trip to Camp Crcok Sunday. C. A. Stevenson gave a danoo nn his homestead tho nlgbt of tho 4th, ind thcro woro present many people A delightful supper wns served, and nil had a good lime. ---- PINEHURST PlNKIll'RST, July 15. Fruit In this section has done remarkably well this yoar. The cherry orchard belonging to Georgo Snyder has borne an exceptional harvest. Tho Cohen farm has produced some flno apples and pears. Small fruits. Including goosebsrrles. currtnis and straw berries, have also flourished. Jay Nichols has Just purchased a hay baler of G. W. ilcCnIIUter and will ltnln baling Monday. John Haseelberx and Gsergo Courh hav'tlnlshl their contract for clear- '" sagebrush for I. K. liner. The father of Frank Swtshor lias recently arrived from Minnesota and expects to spend the summer with hbi son at this place. Moedanie rred Wallace and C. U. Nkhots called on Mrs. J. It. Coueh Wodnesday. Rev. Mr. Vernon, the Sunday school organiser, preached at tho l.choolhouw Sunday nftoruomi. Mrs. Jackson has been suffering from an attaek of rheumatism. MIds Alice Shields Wlmer of Turn alo attended church services hero on Sunday. Mrs. Doyd of Washington state Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. McCalllstor. Klmcr Peterson went to I-nldlaw tho first of tho week on buklnoss. Hart Nichols accompanied by J. II. Darkley, socialist lecturor and preacher, went to Slstors Wednesday where the latter had an engagement. Charles Spaugh was a oallor at tho George Snyder home Sunday. J. R. Couch and J. II. Klshols wont to llend on business the first of tho week. Mrs. John Ilnsselberg who is con fined to her bed with rheumatism, Is reported no better. I LAIDLAW L-J - LAIDLAW, July 14. J. M. Slry has sold bis farm to a Mr. Hendorson land will leave with his family for Freewater. Ore., to reside. J. W. Raker Is "working at the Day ton mill on the Metollus river. F. E. Dayton was over from his mill recently. Mrs. Henderson and son wero In from their farm on Friday. Jess Harter has gono to Hatton to work during harvest. Rev. Mr. Vernon, Sunday school organlxer, delivered an Interesting address to Laldlaw peoplo Sunday. POWELL BUTTE -- - -- POWELL IIUTTU. July 16. Hay ing Is woll under way now. In thu old river bod section, with remnrlcnbly flno crops of alfalfa ou tho Cummlngs and Osborn places. Thero Is some very flno timothy on the Cummlngs place also. Henry Twoot has a field of wheat an dry land that speaks well for his knnwlodgo of dry farming methods. A. D. Morrill has what ho oonsld- Sprclal Attention to Transient Travel : IANAQKR flood Meals AH arrangement msde for persons desiring to go south and ess tot here era tho bnnnor plcco ot spring wheat In this section. It In tho Jonklns Club variety nnd wan Introduced hero hint yenr by Mr, Dnvles ot llond. It In making n very rank growth, In now heading out ni.-t nvorngen over two feet In height. 'Mr. Morrill s crop of winter wheat that ho linn on now land hIuiwh his iiKiiculturat abil ity. It Is understood Hint' K. A. litis sett hnn sold out nnd will movo (o llotut. i Mrs. Osonr Prlckott Is propming to visit her old homo In Colorado. She axpoctn lo start About Hoptomhor 1. CRESCENT I CHKflCHNT, July 18. Chnrlen Thnman will cut tho liny on tho old Uraves meadow this yenr. K. 0. Itourk mado n flying trip to a. Altamont HOTEL . Front AlOST ATTRACTIVE LOCATION in Bend- Hot Water, Steam Heat and Electric Light in every room Ample Bathroom I-acll-itlcs First Class New Furni ture throughout. W.H.Bentley D.VV. Wilson Land .25 $S J. M. LAWRENCE BEND, OREGON Free GOVERNMENT Lands THERE ure thousiiiuls of acras of Gov ernment InncL in Cent nil Oregon, still open to entry in 100 nnd 1120 acre tracts and can he taken as Homestead or Desert Claim. The soil is very fertile and with .suflieient rainfall to iasuregood crops. These hinds lie in Beautiful Val leys, in sight of the hig, Snow-Cap Moun tains and along the right-of-way of the extension of two hig Trunk Kailroads that now have their terminus at Bend. We have located hundreds of gootl farmers in these valleys, who are making a success and there is lots of room for you and the country needs you. For full information and desqriptive literature address Oregon Land & Inrnii gration Co. O. C. Henkle and Et R, Post, Locators. Oiloll Lake Inst Saturday, returning Mondny, Ho reports good fishing in tho Inko. 0. F. Krrlngton hnn liintnllod n now piano. Mr. Httnohnold, president, and Mr. llynkull, iiHslstnnt ncnrtitary, of tho Hunter Lnud Company, ntoppmt nt Crescent tho llrnt or I ho nook on thu wny to tlutlr IidIiHiikh nt Denver Marsh. Thoy ratuinvil on Tluusdiiy to Portland. Jntioph II. IIIiiko, who Is onulnoor for thu Hutitor Lnud Cnmpnny, wns nt Crescent Hundny, mnklng tho trip trout Heaver Marsh and rot urn with Mr. Htluehllotd In tho Intlor's auto. J. K. Morsoit catted nt Crescent on Wednesday. I In Is doing some work Itenr Crescont Inkir In connection with his Irrigation project. Los Peterson of La Pltio visited Crescent Inst Frldny, mnklng tlin trip In hla now ear. Tho Mlsuva An derson returned with him to l.u Pltie rq M" Street ,, SVii Scrip PER ACRE whom they wilt visit frloitds tor a iow nays, Mr. and Mrs. Ilntitnor woro In timn Thursday. Philip llourk, whoso hoiiiti Is n NlraiiniKUii, Is visiting with bin liro. thor, K. (1. Itniirk. IIUHIMSHH AND PHOI'IISSIONAL. - i U. F, Mono SJivontnr L, Htanti HTO.N'H V HT.MTH Attnriipys-at-Law Odlco Corunr Minnesota and Wall Hit. Work Carefully Dono, J. M. LAWIlll.NCi: Loans, Lnud Hits I n ess Justlco of I 'oaco Notary I'ubllo 1)1:NI), OltKdON U.NDKItTAKHIt. Mreiikod ICuitmliner, , k Funeral Director. Phono, Lady Assistant C. P. NIHWONOKIt, llend, Ore. Dr. F. W, Clinko Itr. (1. F. Nfli.mo Cliirke-N'owhouie Co. () I' T I O I A ,V H The Dnltns, Oregon We do Grinding of alt Louses. In llond livery Month .MARION M. LUSH Nurse Lot 11, HI6ck IS, Center Addition llond, Oregon MIW. K. HliNNHIt C'IiIi-ommII1 Painless Removal of Corns, etc Corner Third and Juniper Ave. THU J. II. IIANIIlt AHSTRACT tX), InrorporHtrd. Complete tract ludoxes and photo, graphic copies ot all Orook Oiunly roeorda. Prlnevllle, Oregon. Nature Methods Chronic Disorder and Dietary Advice A tipeclslly DR. II. D. Klftt'lll'.M Chlmprnrliir. MrrlMUTlii'riipl4l OWte Hhmjn I t I nr by Appoint- ixent at the Hume of Patient HltND, OIIK, W. W. FmilknerrD.M" D." DENTIST llullstlu lIulMlag, II end. Orriinii U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OHPICK OVHK HHnT NATIONAL IlK. OITtce llout: to tit j a. m.; I to j snd 7 to H p, m. UitNti, : Ohiic.on C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OrriCK IN flMST NATIONAL UANK SLIM). HKNII, OHIIfiON Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER flMST NATIONAL UANK HUM., DKND, OUIHSON George S. Young Civil, Mining and Iiiukiation Knoinkku OruKon Street Office with J. A. iU)a. F. 0. MINOR rosTomcit miiuiiNQ UFK FIKK ACCIDKN'T INSURANC U Notary Public snd ConveysnciUK-AII UrsI Papers Correctly Drswn. FIDELITY BOND8 W. E. PARKER Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Jobblnjr Promptly Attended te. IiKND, oiieoon Caltlweli & Alnln All Kinds of Blacksmith Work rniCKS IIKASONAIII.K. Minnesota St., Itct. Hond and Wall. New PALACE MARKET Charles lloyd, Prop. MEATS Vegetables, etc. 9 r u ft 111 'w tt 01 SI HI II S CCi .Company. e - h ---- I mttwmmmmsm!mmm r nsMrisiiaaMBMhMiaiSiSaaissWlJ Hl ' hi Kl to o