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VAji!i.. TUB IWND BULLETIN, I1KND, WKDNKHDAY, AWll'ST 14, 10IU. -- CORRESPONDENCE --- WANTED -.---------.- A Rood. Hvo corespondent It want ed by Tho Itullotln at tho tallowing places: Prlnevlllo. llodmond, 81s ton and Mtllican Valley, to send In lio'wa ttoms and act as our agents. Liberal pay. Address, llullctln. llcnd, Oregon. - 5 HAMPTON. j --- -- . HAMPTON, Aug. C Tho past week haa boon a stormy ono for har vesters, but very llttlo hay was dam aged In this neighborhood. Mrs. J. N. Crow and daughter l.au ra returned from Hend recently, after talcing her daughter Kvelyn and nleco Miss Wilson to llcnd en route to Washington where allss Evelyn will nttend high school tho coming win ter. Miss Uuth Lanford and Mr Gul ovson of Dry takes spent last Sunday with Mlsa Hthel Fogg. Tho rabbits nre doing considerable damage to gardens In this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Prcsnnl, Mrs. McVlt tie and daughter and Mrs. Green were visitors in Hampton last Thurs day. Lee Klggs haa as lino a field of bar ley aa can bo grown any place Mr. Whlttakcr Is enjoying a visit from his father, mother and brother from tho Willamette valley. Albert Lowe of Hend, accompanied by his sister, is at Floyd Phillips' place looking around with tho view of 'taking up homesteads near here. Miss Kato lirlckey Is spending a few weeks with Mrs. Logan at llarncs. Ore. The Hampton school board baa en gaged V. V. Willis of Forest Grove to tcacn tho coming term of school. Mr. Willis has both Oregon and Cali fornia stato diplomas and has taught ns principal for a number of years, but wishes to rest from such ardu ous duties and has chosen Central Oregon as a good place for this. Tho gardens have been much bene fited by tho recent rnlua and a home Bteader of this vicinity says thoy aro enjoying green peas at his house, as well as radishes, lettuce, etc. These peas have been grown without any protection whatever from tho frosts. William Tando brought J. L. Owen a fine lot of vegetables from his gar den near Imperial. Thero wero kale, onions, lettuce and radishes In tho as sortment. Louis Miller has some good spring wheat, with good beads and well filled out. Durr Illack recently added five acrca to his clearing and W. T. Har rison three acres. William VIsser. whose homestead Is on the west slope of Hampton Uutte, has potatoes, turnips, beets and all the earlier vegetables, aa well as wheat aad barley. ami other towns or the county. Tbo Hcctlou built wit Codington county' portion of the Meridian high way from Galveston, Tex., to Winni peg. Manitoba, and It Is estimated that 1,000 men, with 300 borxen and 23 steam and pi soil no tractors took part In tho work, which Yrna under tho su pervision of Stato Hngtnccr S, II. Lea. A mass meeting, which was held In tho morning, was nddre-ued by tho stato engineer, and the workers wero instructed in tho details of road con structlon according to the general Me ridian road plan. Mayor Wagner and his staff of city oQlcials, Adjutant General O. II. F.n gleaby and a force of national guards meu. Codington county officers and deputies and many merchants and pro fessional men took part in tho work. Tho women of Watertown organized, and furnished luncheon and carried food to the workers In automobile. THE BENEFITS FROM INTERCOUNTY ROADS. NttworH of Highways to Join Portion of tho Stato. Evtry To complete an Intcrcounty system of wagon roads throughout a atato ev ery road projected or rebuilt slwuld bo undertaken with reference to a general plan under the supervision of a atato highway department and located by competent engineers with duo consUl cratlou for Centura of population and needs of buslucM. While each county develops n ayatom of Its own without reference to n state plan and each county ta building roads with no regard to a system of Inter county connecting roads, tho people nre "going It blindly" exactly as did tho original builders of our railways, only to soon find themselves convicted of wasting inllllon-t of do'laru ami years of Umo and unnblo to crona a state ex cept by tho use of signboards and tho employment of gulden. In ancient times the Unmans ran THE COMING tholr roads dlroclly from point to point climbing mountains, filling depressions 'and bridging rivers, and at tlio prcv cut day rnllwnys nro spending millions to correct tho errors of local compa nion and engineers who first planned and built railways from point to point. In many states more money Is spent In ten years to repair and maintain local systems of rmd than It will cost to construct n connoctlng system of In tercaunty ronds throughout tho slnte. In many rases tho old routes should be adapted, but In nil cases tho romls should lie straightened wherever lo. slbto and grade lessened by cuts In the hills nnd tills In tho depressions. Travel Is no longer local within tho county, but Is Intcrcounty by tho peo ple nnd for tho people of the state, therefore the system should tm Inter county and paid for by statu Ixmds to be cared for by future tax levies on all tho property owned by tho people of tho state. Hotter mads will bring hope, happi ness nnd comfort to the people, and tho voters of tho stale should prepare for tho construction nnd maintenance of nn Intcrcounty system of wngnn roads. Anything which would Interfere with such a beneficent proposal will amount to n public calamity. MUCK I'Olt CIHTIillNH. Tho lloud llrlok Company desires to cnll special attention to tho ad vantages of using lirlok for olatnrn nnd similar work. It Is tho most economical nnd Ihu most satis factory material. illllf A photo ropy of that old picture of father nnd mother omt bo ntntln at the Howard Studio, llest of work, and reasonable, too. IIUHINKNH AND l'HOI'KHHIONAL. it on hut it. dot; 1. 1 ('It II KllUlllfCt' llelid, Oregon. HknlliiK link open etrry day Mnlhg. Wodnes-lit-lp Shoe REfPAlRINO First Class Work of nil kinds done promptly. R,H. LOVEN Wull street, llcnd, Oro. (T p Hog Center s All Indications point toward Hend as tho center of a profitable and extensive hog raising section. The cli matic conditions of this section nro tdoat. Shipping facilities mako rapid transportation at low cost possible. Farmers will do well to look Into tho hog rnlslug busi ness as it Is a paying ono. Getting the largest profit nut of n pig, requires simply proper feeding to develop the greatest amount of weight In the shortest time, on tho most economical feed. FOR THIS PURPOSE. FKKD I'N'IO.V MEAT COMPANY 8 DIGESTER TANKAGE Union Meat Company's Digester Tnnkngo develops bono and musclo In young pigs, nnd makes them grow. It prevents rhoumatlsm, thulium nnd rlckutts It Im parts such fit and finish to "show" swine and market hogs that it has won tho title. "Tho feed that makes Prlio Winners and Market Toppers." Union Meat Company's Digester Tanknge Is tho most economical feed obtainable. Hxporlments have shown that 11 worth of Digester Tanknge puts tunro weight on to a hog than 11 worth of any other kind or food. Digester Tanknge Is a concentrated Protein Meal. It Is mado from fresh, wholesome piece of moat trimmed from lof. It Is shipped in the form of n meal which rtakes It vastly mlxod In mnsh fowls. Shipped In con venient 100 pound sacks. Keeps Indefinitely. Digester Tanknge has been tried and recommended nnd Is now being used by best growers and authorities In the Northwest. It Is becoming more popular every day. It will pay you to know more about It. Send at once for circular No. ID. 1 UNION MEAT COMPANY NORTH PORTLAND. OREGON Central Oregon Brokerage Co. DISTRIIIl'TORS. llcnd, Oregon. NT" -4 Have Reopened WITir A COMPLETE NEW STOCK OF GROCERIES in the Mitrlcy & Simpson building, next to New Tnggart Hotel. ...Buy Groceries of us. Yon are sure of getting fresh goods, and PRICES THE LOWEST IN TOWN. L. B. MISENER CASH GROCERY. K, 1 Htono Hylvustur L. iltaats HTOM3 .V HTAATH Attoriicys-iiMimv Olllco Corner Minnesota and Wall His, Work Carefully Dona. J. M. LAWHIINCIl h o n ii Nf Land II u n I n n a a Juitlco of Peace Notary I'ubllo IIKND, OltKOON UMi:itTAKi:it. I.lrrnsed L'uihatiiicr. " I'unernl Dlrrctor. Phono, I. ady Assistant O. P. NiHWONOKIt, llutul, Oro. Dr. i W. Clarkn Dr. (i. I'. Nimlioimo Clarke-New limiso Co. OI'TIOI A N H Tho Dalles, Oregon Wo do Grinding of all Lotisos. In llcnd Kvery Mouth r. ii. Thompson, m. i, , l'li)liiiui iitnl Huigtiiti Oltlro temporarily at residence on Kentucky Hired. Lot .MARION M. I.RSII Nurse 11, Illook IS, Center Addition Hend, Oregon Till! J. II. IIANIIlt AIIHTHAUT CO., InnirporMird, Cniuplete trad Indoles nnd photo graphic copies of all Crook County records. Prlnovlllo, Oregon. J p: I PWNGLfe FLATS PRINOLB FLATS. Aug. C Mr. und Mrs. Paul Held, Mr. and Mrs. Rickman, Mr. and Mrs. Kvans, Mr. Davidson and Mr. Logan spent Sun day afternoon with Mlsa Plerco and Mr. and Miss Campbell. The men folks spent the afternoon playing ball. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Oenung visited Mr. Ltbby Sunday. Mr. Christenson called on Mr. and Mrs. II. Kvans Friday evening. Mr. Llbby Is cutting his re. It Is said to be the beat In the country. - Headquarters for Commercial Men lilectrlc Lighted Throughout --" t Special Attention to . Transient Travel T BEND HOTEL FORT ROCK ----- t 1 - '-- PORT ROCK, Aug. 10 Mrs. T. H. itrady was shopping In La Pino Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hover, who have been visiting their son and daughter tho past two weeks, depart ed for their home In Ashland the II rat of ttw wonk. Mrs. H. V. Wright and two daugh ters, i:ie and Alice, who havo spe.it the spring and summer at Potlatch, Ida., arrived homo Friday. Mbta Kdith Ruoton spoilt the week end visiting her aunt lu tho Pleasant Valley dlatrleL J. L.. Headnnwu. who has been visiting his duutfiter, Mrs. J. L. Drown, this summer, left for Port land Saturday. O. C. Hrlggs left for Ashland Tues day, where he has somo business matteru to attend to. F. W. Charles went to Silver Lake Sunday to tako charge of the Leader force for a fow weeks. Mrs. A. 8. Hawk and Mrs. H. Fish of Fremont were shopping in this burg Saturday, Ooed Rooms Free bus to and from trains MUQM O'KANC, MANAQKR BEND, OREGON Qood Meals I AH arrangements msde for persons desiring to go south and east of here ---- : : --. azacaEaHaKOEa Vacations At The Sea Shore Clatsop Beach, Pacific Ocean Low round trip fares aro In effect nil Miimmor This beau tiful beach stretches twcnty-flvo miles south of tho Columbia Hl.t-r Seaside and (icarhart havo first class hotels, cottagea and camping places, turf bathing, lluhlng, mountain water, etc. LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST Throughout t'm summor, en tho ditns given below, round trip tickets will be sold to tho polnta lu tho east shown below, und many oners, at the fares quoted VjHrfilT.irSPv UbVH Ulla'iy HBiB IUV asrB till m BE ss RAPID ROAD BUILDING.! Detroit $r.i) Omaha $110 00 Duluth 110.00 Philadelphia 10S 50 Kansas flty MOO I'lttsliurjf JU. SO Milwaukee "S.fjO Kt. LouIh "0.00 MlnntiU)olh 00.00 Hi. 1'uul 1)0.00 Monti oal lfti.00 Toronto lil.CO New York 109.50 Vatliln:ton 107.50 What ths Citizens of Codington Coun ty, Tx., Old In a Day. Twenty-four miles of road In Coding ton county 'were Improved In one day. June 25. by the cUlzeus of Watertown , um CENTnAL DREGDM LINE (HIL'AT NORTIIHRN AVI NORTIILRN PlflFIC RAILWAVH, Atlantic lty 61 If 00 Haltlinoio 107 53 Hoitou 110.00 Ilutralo 01.50 Chicago 72.50 ('olorodo Spring M.W Denver M.00 DATES OP SALE July 23. 20, 211, 30, 31, 1012. August 1, 2, 3, , 7, 12, 111, 22, 23, 211, 30, 31, 1012. September 4, 5, (I, 7, 8, 11, 12, 20, 1012. Stopovers and choice of routes allowed In Final return limit October 31, 1912. Train leaving Hend 6:30 a. in. connects directly brldgo with FASTTHROUaH TRAIN EAST. Details of schedule, fares, etc., will bo furnished on request f. B, COMAN. J. II. CORIIKTT Qen'l Frt. and Pass. Agent, Agent, Hend, Ore. Portland, Ore. Altamont 'X- HOTEL Front Street a Iff , MOST ATrRACTIVE LOCATION In Bend- Hot Water, Steam ' Heat and Electric Light in every room Ample Bathroom Facil itiesFirst Class New Furni ture throughout. W.M.Bentley D.W.Wilson Nature Methods Chronic Disorders and Dietary Advice A Specialty int. ii. d. KirreiiCM ('lilroprnitiir. Mrfhaiio-Tlierupl.t Omo Hours 0 to I or by Appoint ment at tho Home of Patient, HICND, ORIC. W. W. Faulkner, D. M. D. DENTIST Lawreiwulliilldlnjc II e n d, O r e k o n U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OHIMCK OVKK I'IKST NATIONAL MC. Office Hours; Hi to n a. in.; i to J anil 7 to 8 p. in. Okni), : Omkoon C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW owck ik -iasT hatiomaI. hank atoo. UKNt), OKKOON Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER riKST NATIONAL UANK littXl., MNU, OKKOON HOT LAKE SANATORIUM George S. Young Civil, Minino and Iiuiioation KNOINKKIt Oregon Street OfUco with J. A. Eutvi. F. O. MINOR POSTOKFICK atllLIUNO UVK-Vl RK-tACCII)HNT 1 N SURA N C It Votary Public anil Convcyanclng-AII Ugsl Pj)r Correctly Drawn. FIDELITY BOND8 iiffaali ' ' " -i-m-1 each direction at Fall- W. E. PARKER Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Jobblnjr Promptly Attended to. UKXl), OIIWiON M. J. Main All Kinds of Blacksmith Work I'ltlfliM ItRAKONAIIf.K. MlnnoBoin St.. Hot. Unml nnd Wall. UJHiMWERWlSPRIN6 - AJJJRAL EALT HR ES TOR ATI VE Hot Lake Sanatorium offera much to hoalth and rost Buokors. The .treat bolllns mineral spring provides naturally medicated water mid mud coutqlnliiR medicinal pioportlcs of great value Tho threo hundred room Hotel Sanatorium ufforda amplo accommodation. Und of tho water Is pro acrlbod according to tho noeds of tho patient, dotormlned by skillful ding nosls. Tho result is, tho Hot Lake Sanatorium la roally a euro place Thousands who havo aiifforod from rheumatism, blood, skin, stomach and kldnoy dlsordora hnvo found rellof and permanent euro thoro. Tlo rates aro mado to conform to tho rccitilromonts nf nil ri..n. n,... .... '. vtB round. w,,u" ",u ,u, . i"ot.I'1k.0i 8a,n1a'','i"n ' located In Union County, Kastorn Orogon In tho hear of tho llluo Mountains, directly on tho main lino of the OrW " UasliliiKton Rallmnd & Navigation Co., and can bo convonlontly roach oil from any railroad po nt In the Northwest. Special reduced round trln fun? nro mado from all polnta on the O-W. It. & N. Write for froo bookloUo HOT LAKH HANATOIIII'U AValter M. Pierce, Pies, and .Mgr. New PALACE MARKET Clisrlos HoyJ, Prop, MEATS Vegetables, etc. II I mw WWte S WS& 1 wtirttelliH-'- Lra?-' UfjlCkuJftjnyC.,9,. I ? i