TAOK . T1IK ItKNtt IIULLNTIN, 11HND, WKDNKHDAY, HHPTKMIUIH I, tlHU 4 I : fi i i, CORRESPONDENCE - - WANTED A good, llvo corcspondont Is want ed by Tho Uullctln at tho following places: Prlncvilto, Redmond, Sis ters and Mllllcan Valloy, to send Ir Hows Items nud act as our ngonts. Liberal pay. Address, Uullctiu, Uond, Oregon. t P1NEHURST J P1NEHUR8T. Sept. 3 Itov. Mr. Vernon roorganltcd Sunday school at this place last Sunday. Tho follow Ing olllcers were elected: Superin tendent, Mrs. Delia Nichols; assistant superintendent. Mrs. A. McAllister; secretary and treasurer. Miss Nlllo Snyder; organist, Mrs. Jean Wltucr; and librarian, Charles Spaugh. Elmer Peterson had tho misfor tune to be Injured In a runaway Wed nesday evening, Mr. Poterson wits thrown from the rig but escaped with a sprained ankle. Tho buggy was badly damaged. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Harkley of Cul ver wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Nichols Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Mrs. 0. W. Snyder, who Is visiting relatives at Dayton, Wash., Is expect ed home soon. A number of Plnehurst pcaple at tended tho meeting of tho Develop ment Leaguo In Laldlaw last Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson spent Sun day at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Drown. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chalfan passed through here Sunday on their way to Uend. Messrs. Peterson and McDcrmolt made a business trip to Dend Satur day. Mrs. Tom West called at the homo of Mrs. A. McAllister Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swisher made a business trip to Laldlaw Saturday. Mrs. Delia Nichols Spent Wednes day at Cloverdale. Ceorge Couch went to Uond on business Saturday. John Couch was doing business In Laldlaw Saturday. -- t gist : i " GIST, Sept.- 1. Flossie Ilerrle of Sisters attended tho Plain Vlow Sun day school Sunday. Mr. Powelson's father rtcurncd to Portland Saturday. Mlssci McCulley and Dorrie and Arthur Oertson wero the dinner guests of Mrs. Scoggins Wednesday evening. Mrs. Knickerbocker and daughter Itnohei and Cleaves Strahm wpre In Sisters Thursday. Wilbur Sayler returned homo last Tuesday from Pendleton whoro h had gone to bo married to Miss ilattlo Dlekey of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Sayler esptct to be here about a month and then they Intend to take In the Houodup at Pendleton and from there go to Waverly where Mr Sayler has business to attend. From there they Intend to go East for the winter. They were well charlvarled. An auto load of young peoplo from Mend followed them out Tuesday night and on tho following night a crowd of young peoplo from Gist called on them. C. W. Hiking Is here superintend ing the clearing and Irrigating of his land. The union picnic proved a success, and the day was enjoyod by all. Ed Strahm nd sister, Cleaves, were In 'Sisters Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sayler gave a wed ding dinner to some of the young people Sunday. Plates were laid for nine. Tboso present wero; Misses Nellie and Myrtle Scoggins, Flossie Ilerrle, Carrie McCulley and Cleaves Strahm, Kd Strahm and Arthur Ucrtson. FOWELL BUTTE ..--- POWELL HUTTB, Sept 1. Home grown apples from the Lafolletto orehard ure on sale at E. L. John eon's store. The fruit Is handsome in appeareuco, and of fine quality. All the orchards around the buttos are bearing well thU year. Walter Foster is beginning a pretty bungalow cottage on bis ranch, which will have about flvu moms, Tl'.oro will be a fireplace to make It addi tionally "homey." Ed Perssou Is do ing the carpentering. liutte Valley school began Sept. 2, with Mrs. J. D. Davld0ti or Uend as teacher. William Johnson and family havo left for the Sisters country, where Mr. Johnson has a contract to clear '.'60 acres of land, of sagebrush. The Uond flour mill has had teams hauling wheat from Mrs. w. T. Casey's ranch lately, for milling purposes. , , , B. F. Archer's herd of dairy cows baa come, also a registered Jersey IiuIIVM' wagon .collecting cream or. fcomeflpcal. creamery wlllcoino-by forJ the cream from the once or twice a. week. Archer ranch Mr. Archer Is ---- -" - using n V. S, cream separator. W, J. Qnlbralth and family and K. K. Archer nud family loft this week or tho John Day country fur a load of fruit. Mrs. "Doc" llayn nnd daughters. nnd Ross Uussctt huvo returned from n camping trip In tho mountains. -.- J HAMPTON. --. HAMPTON, Aug. 27 Mrs. Martin from Prlnglo Flats drovo over Inst week to havo somo notary work done. Sunday being tho second anniver sary of Hampton Valley Sunday School, 1? members drovo out to Prlnglo Flats and held services In the Juniper groves near tho springs. Mr, Loreo of Jtelmond prenched twice during tho day, Thcro wens ?1 per sons present and all spent a ploasant ns well ns profitable day, J. N. Crow Is hauling lumaor from the Maury mountnln mill. Mrs. I.. C. Peck and children spent n couple of days last woek visiting with Mrs. Paul Hold. W. T. Harrison and son nnd Mr. Phillips left for Dend yesterday morning for n load of provisions for Hampton store. E. Van Lako has gono to tho saw mill for a fow weoka work. Elmer M. Peck filed on a home!flno thl 'car' stead one nillo south of Hampton P.! I THE COMING J ? Hog Ge All Indications point toward Uend as the center ot a profltablo and extensive hog raising section. The cli matic condition or this section are Ideal. Shipping facilities make rapid transportation at low cost tolblo. Farmers will do well to look Into the hog raising busi ness as It Is a patlng ono. Getting the largest profit out of n pig, requires simply propor reeding to develop tho greatest amount of weight In the shortest time, on tho most economical feed. FOR THIS PURPOSE. FEED VNION MEAT COMPANY'S DIGESTER TANKAGE Union Meat Company's Digester Tankage develops bone and muscle In joung pigs, nnd tanked them grow. It prevents rheumatism, thumps nnd rlcketls. It Im parts such fit and finish to "show" swine nnd market hogs that It haa won the title, "Tho feed that makes Prlio Winnore and Market Toppers." Union Meat Company's Digester Tankngo Is the most economical fted obtainable. Experiments havo shown that $1 worth of Digester Tankage puts inoro weight on to a hog than $1 worth of nny other kind or rood. Digester Tankago Is a concentrated Protein Moal. It Is made from fresh, wholesome pieces of meat trimmed from beer. It Is shipped in tho form of a moal which makes It oaslty mixed lu mash reeds. Shipped in con venient 100 pound sacks. Keeps Indefinitely. Dlgcstor Tankago has !cen tried and recommended and Is now being used by best growers and authorities In the Northwest. It Is becoming moro popular every day. It .will pay you to know more about It. Send at once for clrculnr No. 49. UNION MEAT COMPANY NORTH PORTLAND, OREGON Central Oregon Brokerage Co. DISTRIUUTORS. Rend, Oregon. a Vacations At The Sea Shore Clatsop Beach, Pacific Ocean Low round trip fares are In effect all summer. This boau tlful beach stretches twenty-flvo miles south or the Columbia River, Seasldo and Gearhart havo first class hotels, cottages and camping places, surf bathing, fishing, mountain water, etc. LOW KOUND TRIPS EAST Throughout the summer, on tho dates glvon below, round trip tickets will bo sold to tho points in tho east shown below, and many alters, at tho fares quoted; uSTjsr CENTRAL QREGnf LIME GREAT NORTHERN AND NORTHERN' PAC'll If RAILWAYS. Atlantic City $111.00 Ilultluioiu Iu7 0j no-ton 110.00 HulTalo 111 .V) Chicago Ti 50 Colorodo Sprint" W-00 Denver M.OO DATES OF SALE July 23, 20, 20, 30,31,1912. AujfUHt 1, 2, 3, 0, 7, 12, HI, 22, 23, 20, 30, 31, 1012. September 4, C, II, 7, 8, 11, 12, 30, 1012. Stopovors nnd choice of routes allowed In each direction Final return limit October 31, 1012. Train leaving Uend 6:30 a. m. connects directly at Fall bridge with H . , ,., (, FAST THROUOH TRAIN BAST. Details of schedule, fares, etc., will be furnished on request. W. B. COMAN, , J. II. CORUBTT . Oen'l Frt, and Pass. Agent, Agent, Uend, Ore. Portland, Ore. " " ' ... O. on August 20, Lou Is Miller Is out for a tow days on business. Last Friday being tho birthday nnulvoraary of Mrs. W. T. llnrrlson, Miss Fogg, Mrs. Ii. M. Pock, Mrs. lllnck nud Mrs. I 0. Pock spent tint day with her. J. N, Crow Is putting up his hay. --' t PBJNGLE FLATS PRINOLU FLATS, Aug. 27.1). Reynold nnd his friend loft for Uend Friday evening. Ills friend expcctH to Hlo on a claim hero. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. doming called on Mrs. Pnul Hold Saturday, The Prlngle Flats people havo boon having green peas, now potatoes nnd turnips for tho Inst six weeks, nlsn carrots. W. l.lbby rut his spring ryo last week. Ho had about tlftcon ncrea which yielded one nnd one-third tuns to tho acre. Preaching services wore held at tho homo of Pnul Held Frldny even ing. Win. Cumslock stnrtud for Uend Monday morning. Ho expects to Hlo on a clatm. Tho Drown round-up was held at Prlnglo Flats last woek. A lnrgu number ot colts wero braudsd this year. Many of tho stockmen out here hnvo sold their fat steers for G3 dollars a head. Everyono's alfalfa out hero looks m ntorCL w J) fF . Orhtii Detroit 8 82 50 Omaha 8 00.00 Duluth IX.00 I'hlludolphla 10 00 KuniusClty IW.OO I'ltuburjf lI.W) Mllwuukoo 72.50 St. LouN 70.00 Mlnneu)olii 00.00 Hi. 1'uul (MJ.00 Montreal 10.VOO Toronto ill.00 Now York 10i&0 WashlnKton 107,50 PRINEV1LLE j - PRINKVILLN, Sept. II- Tho Crook county fair grounds nro being put lu excellent condition. Now buildings nud nddltlotin nro being erected nud mi Uru largo nud coutiuodlmiii grandstand Is being finished. The tmlf-mlln trnok when completed will probably bo thn best nuywhuro lu this pnrt of tho state. Tho uinuitKorn nro spending a Inrgo amount of money In mnko this fair one of the lilggest lu tho stnte. Tho crops through hero generally nro excellent, nud tho rnuehiuen who nro dlructly beiiollttod thereby have smiles on their faces ns brond ns n bonver's tnll, lllshop Pnddnck of tho Episcopal Diocese of Eastern Oregon gnvu two Instructive nnd scholarly lectures nt tho Preshyterlnn church Sunday. Mrs. Jnckson Hllbaugh, Nntlunnl orgnnliter nud lecturer for the W. 0. T. V., gavo two lectures here Sunday. . LAIDLAW LAIDLAW, Kept. 2. The weather has been cloudy I ho Inst fw days, Jack Wittier nnd family hnvo re turned from camping on the Mo tollus. Ororge Campbell visited In Laid luw Sundny. Ml llornlco Umphlctt. sister of Mrs. Jack Wlmor, returned to Port land on Wednesday Inst, after spend ing tho summer nt Lnldlnw, J. W. Stiles, a former resident of Laldlaw, tins taken up his abode In tho Wlll.uuutte vnlley. John Couch wna lu town last weok. Mr. Jnnies tins been Invoicing bin stock of merchandise this week. I In j Is thinking of trading his store for n farm In the Wlllnmotto valley, Jens Hasselherg was lu town last . week, I Tho fruit crop In this section will I bo good this year. Altamont HOTEL Front Street MOST ATTRACTIVE LOCATION In Bend Hot Water, Steam Heat and Electric Light In every room Ample Bathroom Facil ities First Class New Furni ture throughout. W.H.Bentley D.W. Wilson HOI LAKE SANATORIUM Natures Cure for Rheumatism ry. MBi BBBSBBBBBBBBBBts(BBBBBBBBBBBB9'flK3L)BV iKKAkiQyutfsjiMivouBii BOILING MINERAL SPRING A NATURAL. HEALTH RESTORATIVE i Hit Lake Sanutorlum offers much to hoalth nnd roit Heoknrs. The arcat boiling luluonil spring iirovldcs iinturully uiedlcatud wutor and mud containing medicinal properties or great value. Tho throu hundred room Hotel Sanatorium affords amplo oceommodutlon. Uso of thu water Is pro scribed according to tho noeds or tho patient, determined Uy skillful ding nnsls. Tho result is, tho Hot Lnko Hunntorltiin Is rually n euro place. Thousands who hnvo sufforod from rhoumatlsm, blood, akin, stomach nnd kidney dlsordors havo found rollof and pormanont euro thoro. Tho rntos aro made to conform to tho requirements of all cIiibsos. Open thu year round. Hot Lako Sanatorium Is locatod )n Union County, Knstorn Orogon, In tho honrt of the Uluo Mountains, directly on tho inulii lino of tho Oreuon Wasliltigtoii Railroad ii Navlwitlon Co., and can bo conveniently roachod from any railroad point In the Northwest. Bpoclnl roducod round trip fares aro mado from all points on tho 0W. R. & N. Write for froo hooklot.to HOT LAKK HAKATORIUM Walter M. Ficrto, lrcs. and Slgr. TUMALO TUMALO, Aug. ill,- Men. Mnttlo llmlnhimglii of Arnso, Ore., who has boon visiting lior parents, Mr. and Mrs. (I. W. Winter, for suvoml weeks, left this week for her homo. Miss Alice Shields Wilder, ndopted diiugh tor of Mr, nud Mrs. Wlmor, also loft SOCIALIST TICKET, JUIKIIJt J. II. IIAIIKLEY, of Culver, ;i.i:mu IlKItT IIARNIW, or Prluuvllle. NIIHItllli M. J. MAIN, of Uend. COt'NTV COMMINSIONHRt W. II. IllUDSONO, of Prliievllle. sui'i:m.vri!MiK.vr of s;iiooi.s, MHS. I). W. NICHOLS, of Lnldlnw. Assassoiti lllfNKY IIKVINH. ot Culvur, TUCAKURHHi II, F. WILIIOIT. of Prlmivllle. ColtoNHIti W. (ll.ltNN LOL'CKH. of Mndras. this week to visit with her nUlur nt IJutorprlso. Oro.,durliii( tho winter Mr. nnd Mrs. P. A. Woulluy wero vInUIiik In Uond hint Hiiiiiluy, 0. A. HptiiiKh wan hern Wednesday mid reported that lie iiuil liu Wlmor wo ih not yut done uuttliiK their clover. Mrs. Alllo, linker mid daughter Mulhu hnvo returned to this place from Dend. ' Therb Is much travel now on the ruAd from lluiid to this ptnuu, Copies of thu banquet picture, fifty rents. Howard. miHIMlNH AND PROFEHHIONAL. MBM ussSflai i ii ii ffti ROM BUT II. OOULD (.'hit Hugliierr Oregon. Uend, K. F. Htonu H)vestor L Slants HTOXIJ .V HT.tATS AttorMeynnt.rfi(v Olltco Comer Minnesota nud Wall His. Work Carefully Done. J. M. LAWRENCE Loans, Lnnil II im In an Justice of Peiice Notary Puhlla IlEN'l), ORKOON UNDERTAKER. LIccimciI Emhnluirr. Funeral Director. Phono. t Lady Assistant C, P. NIHWONflltlt, Uond, Ore. Dr. I'. W. Clarke Dr. (1. V. Nimhousa Clarke-Nawhouso Co, Ot'TI.OIAXH Ths Dalles, Oregon Wo do OrltidltiK of all Lenses. In Uend Every Month , I'. II. THOMPSON, M. II. I'lijulclnu nml Miirgoui ORlee toiiiiMirnrlly at residence on KeNtiieky Mtreet. IKIHH FAR Nil AM Attorney at Law TeMimntry oRlen, HmdiiiI Flour First .Vatbiiml lliuk ItiilldlhK .MARION M. I.RHII N ii r 11, lllook IS. Center Addition Hand, Oregon I Ait Till: J. II. IIA.Vlllt AltSTIUtT CO., liuoiiMiriiltMl. Complete tract Indoxes and photo. graphic copies of all Crook County reeords. Prlnovlllo, Orogou. Nature Methods Chronic Disorders nud Dietary Aih Ico A Hpoclalty DR. R. D. KLTCIU'M 'lilnprarlor. Me'liniii-Tlii'rMpUt Otflee Hours 9 to a or by Appoint- mbtit at the Hume of Patient. UEND, ORE. VV. W. Fuulkner, D. M. D. DENTIST Ijiwioncollullillnif II e' n il, Oregon U. C. COE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OPJMCK OVKK I'IMST NATIONAL nK. Office Houi: to ton a. m.; I to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. BKND, .- OkKOON C. S. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW OmCIC IN FIRST NATIONAI, UANIC ML INI. liltNIJ, OKKOON Vernon A. Forbes LAWYER flUST NATIONAI. HANK UI.DO., "NI. OKItCON George S. Young Civil, Minincj and ImiKUTios Knoinkkii OrtiKMii Street Oflko with J, A. ICnstos. K O. MINOR ltl.HTIIHHICmill.)NO MIMPIKK ACCIDKNT INSURANCE Votary Public nud Couvc)nncliiK All Lcj'Hl l'njiurs Correctly Drawn. FIDELITY BOND8 W. E. PARKER Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Jobbing Promptly Attended to. IIKNII, OUK0ON M. J. Main All Kinds of Blacksmith Work fw-4 . . PliirKS nvienMimv . Mlnneaota St., Dot. Bond 'nnd 'fVflijr : t X t l)AllOVi .hool mttmumttoTUMinMAm