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9 JL tAVM'ft. zsr, v it,J-iiiir'tf tfttn i mhMMtf, rtl&nV; uMWj'aV, JtMWM rtftn. --t CORRESPONDENCE - 4 POWELL BUTTE j v--- - POWRLL niTTB. July 52-Oeorgo Schobcrt Is now harvesting his bcnrd d barley. It Is vory line. John Hhodo nnd Oeorgo Truea dalo havo Holds or young alfalfa that shows Rood growth this year, and Is n very good stand, Chris Sells will run George, llock inan's hinder this year, nnd has be gun harvesting. Lee Hohba has sovoral beautiful llolsteln calves from the cows ho bought last spring. Powell lluttes wero visited by heavy showers Friday and Saturday. s the rirst cutting of hay was mostly stacked, little or no damngo VMS done. Now that harvest Is hero, romom ljer that exhibit for the fair this fall. Mrs. Guy Sears ts bringing tho mall njw while Mr. Soars Is harvest ing his Wheat here. Ito wilt also help his brother-in-law, D. A. Yates, harvest. K. U Johnson. postmaster and storekeeper hero. Is on a business trip to Seattle. Ills daughter, Alma. Is attending postolUco and store during his absence. Mrs. J. II. Davidson and her mother, Mrs. Drown, returned to Uend last week. i -- LA1DLAYV. July 22 J. W. Slry and family left for their new homo at Freowator, Ore., on Tuesday last. A farewell party was given them by the Odd Fellows lodge Monday night. Mr. Slry ts a member of that order. Mrs. Alllo Ilaker left Wednesday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. v Wtmcr, at Tumalo. She will also meet while there, hor three sisters which aho has not met for several years. John Moore has boon helping M. C Ilullard In his blacksmith shop here. Mr. and' Mrs. Arthur Dickenson were vMtfmc Is town Tuesday last. Meibs linker aad Itoatrlee Dullard upeat Monday with Ulda Hell. A. B. Certs was In town on Tues day last Rev. J. C George Is again In La Id law o business. I HAMPTON. t t --- -- HAMPTON. July 1C Sovoral of the ran eh era are busy harvesting and some are finding to tholr satisfaction tnat tkey will have twleo as much hay as they cxptcted. Last Thursday evening Mrs. Hor ace Brookings and son and Mlis Mo- Mullen drove down by auto from Hol yt and spnt the evening at Hanip- tOB. LaUst word from K. F. liaison's physician In Portland stated that the patient was resting easier and now stands a chance of recovery. Floyd Phillips, Klmer Peck, O. Dragirold and L. C. Peck arc helping Pineher Iogan of Darncs through tho harvest season. Lst Tuesday Mrs. W. T. Harrlion nnd Miss Fogg and Mrs. L. C. Peck Boys' Aches are rorlout unil aome tinu'N oerlouH. Hmali Ik have a knack of rutin;; wliut they htioiildn't anil Unit often iiicuiiv (i pre M'ciptlon that tlio iKiy won't like. .Hut you will get preM-rip-tloiiN for children put up nil light here. Tlio di-ujit nnd medicines are of tlie bent qual ity and doctor's or der are Kcrupulouhly filled, with care uml speed, niul ut reiiHon flblo prices. . --- LAJDLAW i iK jITY f1 ro I Patterson Drug Company. -- ------- drovo to Hold for n visit with Mrs. Paul Hold. A messenger from tho Dry Lakes canio over Sunday, bringing the news of tho death of old Mr. Green nt tho homo of his daughter, Mrs. MoVtttlo. lltchnrd Kroba arrived from Port land last Thursday, A meeting of tho school board wna held Saturday nt Jouls Miller's, nt which a tcachor wns solccted nnd plans for building a schoolhouso 20 by 32 feet wero discussed. Tho bill of lumber was mado out nnd sent to tho mill. Plans nro mado for holding Sun day school at l'rlnglo Flats on Aug ust 2f, and It ts hoped that arrange ments can bo mado to havo n preach ing service nlso. This will bo tho second nnntvoraary of tho Hampton Sunday school. J. N. Crow nnd wlfo returned from Hcnd Friday, accompanied by their niece from Washington state. Whtlo watering cowa one day last week, Thomas Harrison was struck by ouo of them and thrown Into tho spring, tortunntely tho water was shallow and nsldo from being covered with mud and sustaining a few mi nor brulseo no harm was done. He wan pulled out In tho wntor bucket by Laura Crow, tho spring being boarded up to tho height of seven feet. MMMHMMUXI - 4 : PIUNGLE FLATS PIUNOLB FLATS. July 15. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Genung visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Kvans Sunday Mr Schmocr returned From liend Thursday. Mrs. M. Hallmcyor visited Mrs. II. Kvans Friday afternoon. Mrs. William Comstock and Miss Elizabeth Bvans called on Mrs. Paul Held Friday. Paul Held has started to cut his rye. Mr. Bvans intends to cut his ryo next week, which he thinks will turn out n ton to tho acre. Mrs. Martin went to Prlnevlllo last week. I TUMALO t ---- --v TUMALO, July 10. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Whner havo returned from Waakougal, Wash., whore they havo bean visiting tholr daughter and family. While at Washougat they had a daughter como out from Coos Bay and another daughter from Grants Pass, to seo them uml they all camo home with Mr. and Mrs. Wfmer and will visit homo folks for a while. Charles Jacgar camo over from Washington and has taken a position with O. W. Wlmor & Sons. WHITAKER WHITAKKR, July 20. On Frl- ilnv. ttin inth. Ilil unntfnn nt tlin Miinln, u... vlall,l l,v n uvnrn nlnn. trieal storm, followed by a heavy downpour of rain nnd hall. The storm was the worst In tho I in medi ate vicinity of tho postomce, amount. Ing almost to a cloudburst, and thb water camo rushing down tho old river bed for a time liko a bonalldo river. Krnest Edmunds Is visiting with his father, J. C. Edmunds. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Fllcklnger loft this week for Portland for a few months' stay. Owen King, after several weeks' stay In Uend and vicinity, has re turned to his homestoad, and Is busy harvesting bis hay crop. WHITAKER, July 1C. Everyone Is busy taking caro of tho hay crop. Tho yield Is quite good. Mr. Zachary Is having a well dug on his place. MrEdmunds made a business trip to liend this week. Claudo Lark In oamo out from Portland last week. , Thomas Gray and son oamo homo recently from tho Houston ranch. They report a bumper hay crop In tho Hoar Creek country. Tho Nlohols family havo gone over to tho Taylor ranch to stay until af ter harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Nolson havo moved from tho Larkin ranch to their own homestoad on Hoar craok. The road crow Is ttlll nt work on tho Ilond-liurns highway, Improving It vory muoh. --- - 1 Headquarters for Commercial Men Electric Lighted Throughout BEND HOTEL HUOH O'KANE, manaqkr QoodRooms BEND, OREGON Free bus to and from trains PATHFINDERS BACK FROM TRIP ADDRESS BEND CITI ZENS TONIQHT .Many Tomuh lit Central Oregon Vlsl tod In Interest ofl.Velcv Meet ing of Development lieague. Map Made of tho Itoad. Members of the Portland Commer cial Club pathflndlng party who havo been touring Central Oregon tho past two weeks will nddrcs tho ultlious of lloud this evening nt tho Commercial Club rooms. Among those who will sponk will be C. C. Chapman, Prof. C. I Smith or tho O.-W. It. & N. Co. ami Phil Dates. Tho long trip was oudtd today hen the List autos reached lloud. Maps have Immii mado of tho roads travorvod for tho Portland Automo bile Club. Itinerary of tho.Pnrty Tho party left hero on July 11, going to Hums. Two days wore spent In tho llamoy valley, meetings being held at Harrlmau, Hartley. Lawen and Hums. The Interests of tho convention at Lakevlew In Aug ust woro presented, nnd Prof. Smith delivered Instructive talks to the farmers, as ho did wherever tho party went. From Hums the pathdudera pro ceeded to tho Narrows, to Hanloy's P ranch whero they woro entertained a day, then continued through Catlow valley to Warner mountain and War ner valley, Plush and Adell. Lakovtuw was readied next, a day being spoilt In tho coifvcntlon town. A run to Now Pino Creek, where there has been much mining excite ment recently, was next on the pro gram, tho nutolsts going thenco to Illy, Ilonanxa and Klamnth Falls. Tho lower Klamath valley was visited Including a call at Merrill. A night was spent at Pelican lodge, tho journey being resumed to Fort Klamath then and on to Crescent. From Crescent tho car containing Dr. U. C. Coe, J. T. Hardy of tho Ore gon Trunk, and J. K. SawIiIII cume on to Hand, arriving here Sunday night. Tho rest of the party went to Paisley and Silver like, reaching llond today. END GOMES TO VETERAN i:. P. llasMtt Diet hi iloplliil ill Porllmiil. Bdwln F. Ilavsolt, who was taken to Portland recently for medical treatment, died Friday morning at St. Vincent's Hospital. Interment wns made In that city. Mr. Ilassett en mo to llond last win tar and flit! on a homestond In the Hampton vallar. He spent several months hero before establishing resi dence on his claim, where ho was lu a short time Joined by his wlfo. Ho was C8 years of age and a veteran Of tllO ClVll War. ills wife was tin- !''8 K0,1" 1'ortland. Ulng ill her- self. With her mother she Is resid ing on the homestoad ubout 70 miles southeast of here. Through A. II. (Hack, sho was kept Informed of her husband's condition and was notified of his death, which was caused by Origin's dlssase. NOTICE. G..F. Smith, who heretofore has been Interested with us In the Cen tral Oregon Ico & Cold Storngo Co., no longer has any Interest or connec tion with our buslnoss, nnd wo aro In no wise responsible for debts con tracted by him, or ho for debts con tracted by us. It. G. HALL, II. KBHSTEN. ------ P1NEHURST PINBHUnST, July 22 A serious broak occurred lu tho main Irriga tion canal ourly this morning, and as a result people oil tho segregation aro wlthuue water for domestic pur poses; the greater psft of John Cohen's alfalfa field is washed out, and considerable damngo done to neighboring fluids. The county road Is also budly wuilioil. Supervisor Wlmor snys ha Is oouddout that tho break can be ropulred within a few days. A number of Plnoliurst pooplo nt- Special Attention to Transient Travel Good Meals All arrangements made for persons deslrlnjc to go south and east of hero tended tho farewell reception of Mr. nnd Mrs, J. M, Slry In .Lnldlnw last Monday night. A special mooting of tho school board wr.a hold Tuesdny night for tho purpose of lllllng out teachor'a con tract, nnd attending to other bust nosa matters, It wns decided to liavo an oIrIiL mouths' term begin ning September 10, with Mrs. Delia Nichols as teacher. A number of tho residents from hero attended tho mooting of the settlors nnd Governor West In Laid law, It. II, llayloy wan visiting homo folkH during part of last week. Blmor Petorson mndo n business trip to lloud tho Inst of tho week. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Chnlfan of Gist spent Sunday at the homo of Mr, nnd Mrs. J, II, Nichols. Gcorgo Couch ts assisting his uncle, (I. M. Couch, with his hay, Altamont HOTEL Front MOST ATTRACTIVE LOCATION in Bend Hot Water, Steam Heat arid Electric LlRht in every room Ample Bathroom Facil itiesFirst Class New Furni ture throughout. W.M.Bentley D.W.Wilson Land .25 $8 J. M. LAWRENCE BEND, Free GOVERNMENT Lands THERE arc thousands of acres of Gov ernment lands in Central Oregon, still open to entry in 1(10 and JI20 acre tracts and can be taken as Homestead or Desert Claim. The soil is very fertile and with suflicient rainfall to insure good crops. These lands lie in Heuutiful Val leys, in sight of the big, Snow-Cap Moun tains and along the right-of-way of the extension of two big Trunk Hail roads that now have their terminus at liend. We have located hundreds of good fanners 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 descriptive literature address Oregon Land & Itnrni gration Co. O. C, Henkle and E. R. Post, Locators. Oregon Axrlciiltiirfll CiillbRC This groat InstlliiMdlt opens Km doors for Iho fall aomostor ni Hop- tnintmr a in h. course nt inairumitiu Include Geuernl Agriculture, Agrono my, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus bandry, llnclerlology, llotnny nnd Plant Pathology, Poultry HuHbnudry, Horticulture, Hntnmology, Veteri nary Science, Civil Nnglneorlng, ICIectrlcal (engineering, Mecluinlcal KnglneorliiK, Mining Biiglneerlug, Highway Knglneorlng, Domestlo Science, Domestic Art, Commerce, Forestry, Phnrmncy, .oology, Chem istry. PtiihlcM. lathomndcs, Kugllsh Lnugunuo nml Lit rnlurn, Public Rpenktng, Modern Languages, His tory, Art, Architecture, Industrial Pedagogy, Physical Bducntlnu, Mili tary Hclonco nud Tactics, nud Music. Catalogue nud Illustrated literature malted flee op application. Address, Heglslrnr, Oregon Agricultural Col lege, Corvallls, Oregon. SchiMil Year Oprim September UOIh. Street Scrip per acre: OREQON whorn tlicy will visit friends for a fow days. Mr. nud Mrs, Hnmuer wero In town Thursday, l'Jilllp Itotirlt, wIioho homo In In Nlcnuriigua, Is visiting with his bro ther, IC. O. llottrk. IIUHINL'HH AND PIKM'IIHHIONAL. . . .. a- su -an K, V, Btono Sylvester L. Hlnnta HTONI3 . HTAATH Atloriieys-nt'lrftvf Ofllco Corner Minnesota nud Wnll Bis. Work Carefully Done. J. M. LAWUr.NCIl Io n ii r, I, nml II us I n oa a Justice of Poaco Notary Publlo llKND, OKBOON UNIi:ilTAUi:it. Licensed Kiiibitliiicr, 1'uncrnl Director. Phono. Lady Assistant 0, P. NI8WONOICII, llond, Oro. Dr, 1 W. Cliiihn Dr. O. I'. Neitlioiue Clarko.Nowhouso Co. OPT I L'lANH Tho Dalles, Oregon Wo do tirludlng of all Lensos. In llond Kvery .Month MAItlON .M. LHHIl N ii r n o Ut 11, lllook IB, Center Addition liend, Oregon miih. i:. iii:nm:ii ChlniHMlUt Painless Homoval of Corns, etc. Corner Third nud Juniper Avo. TUB J. II. IIANKIt AIWTHACT CO., lnrorHirnliil. Complete trad indexes nnd photo graphic copies of all Crook County records. Prlnovltle, Oregon. Nature Methods Chronic Disorders and Dietary Advleo A Specialty dii. ii. d. iunn i im Clilropritrlor. MrrhaliiHThi'rnpM OtTleo Hours V to t or by Appoint ment at tho Home of'Pallont. IIBND, om:. v7wrFnulknerrD. AU D. DENTIST lliitlctln llulhlliig. II r n tl, () r r g n ii U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OPFICK OVKK IMWHT NATIONAL UK. ORice Hours: lo to l) a. in,; I to J and , 7 to K p. m. Bund, : Ohkoon C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OKflCK IN PIHST .SATIONAt. HANK llt.Ua. IIUNI), OHIt(iON Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER riHST NATIONAt, US.HK UUXt,, IIUNI), OUJtOON George S. Younjr Civil, Mininm and Iuiucmtion KNlilNKKIt OroKon Street Ofllco with J. A. Hasten. F. O. MINOR rosTomcK auiMUNtj I.IFI-FI RK ACCIUUNT INSUIUNCK Notary Public and Conveyancing All Ugsl Papers Cortectly Drawn. FIDELITY BOND8 W. E. PARKER Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Jobbing Promptly Attended to. IIKNI). OltUOON Caldwell & Main All Kinds of Blacksmith Work I'lllCKH IIMKONAIII.K. Mlnncimta St., Hot. llond nnd Wnll. New PALACE MARKET Charlos Uoyd, Prop, MEATS Vegetables, etc. InulltI(Kj,JuiUlljMutf fboul UW luitUn,, !,;,,, fMJiaf (nit houiloi pu irr IJ I j 1 I IWliy (look jui ulalL v- L l'j I'ogluy jlooHua p,! ih B 4 -------- TKiCKu. II. itGLJcuaemm mrV.IUri. IT ,