') thr nnsn iwxntix, iiknd, wkonksday, onmitKit, no, 101a. FAGE 2. H FOR. THE BEST CLOSE-IN RESIDENCE PROP ERTY IN BEND INVESTIGATE .LYTLE There you will find property ideally located as to closeness to the business district; property to any lot of which city water can be immediately piped; from nearly every lot there may be had a gorgeous view of the Cascade Mountains; and from where you can choose lots to suit your taste as to topography, such as outcroppings of rock ideally adapted for bungalows, or smooth, clear, level lots, free from rock, where gar dens and lawns may be had the first year. If convenient call at our olficc and be taken out over LYTLE so that you may see for yourself; or if you are out of ,town, write for further information which we will be pleased to fur nish. We can also take actual photographs of the, property and send you if you are interested. BEND PARK COMPANY 453-4-5-G Empire Bldg., SEATTLE. WASH. BEND, OREGON HIGH TARIFF VS. YOUR P0GKETB00K "Protection" That increases Price of Everything You Purchase. TAXES YOU HAVE TO PAY, No Escsp. From Extortion of Rpub Ikon Tariff Low In Any Corntr of tho Household or tho form. Hero arc some of tho rntro of tariff taxation In forco no n remit of tho llo publican party's violation In 1000 of (to ptalxo to rvrUo tho tariff downward and of I'ivUlcnt Tafl't veto wheu Democrats did reduco UiCM-duUr. Docs tho consumer wonder why tho cost of living l hlKhl , tax on Tim junLon. lut.ot July. Cftrpot, wool xitionui M Carpel, cotton or rim.... M Carpet. Inaraln (I Cart!, tapatry Furniture, pluah W Furniture, wooden 5 Uxjilnn kIa, common tt Window curtains (4 TAX ON TIIK DKDHOOM. Common wooden bri '.. Commune! blanket. ...i.. .......... U rvalhffr bctl ................ W Woclm chalra ......,........ 31 Call Iron ld S Shttla , C alallrvma ....r. a TAX ON TIIR WAUDnOUC Fltnntl underwear ft Itratlr marft clothing , C3 llata of wool ..,...,.., ,,..,.., W Knitted cuotla .... ..I...A t.t M Cloak ,. ..., a HhawU ,, ....'.. M JaVktta ........I...... ..I...i..t..... tt Huipcmler. ........ 11 TAX ON TUB TAIILC nW ;..;. ;. n Hucar .............. ...........i. .......... a Hlco Hick. CtirM M Salt V4 Lemon 71 8tarch " TAX ON THE KITCHEN. Commoneit glassware (0 Common! thtnawar. (u. ...... U Atrg sutlery 6 Common! stoves J Commonest llnwar. ...................... S ! Common yalluw war 1 ! Scrub t.rush W Hatchet 33 the faiwkivh plow iionBn ih TAXHU FUOM HIS 1MII3 TO 1IIH TAIU laynebtll. Vr cent. MARKET DAY AT I MET0L1US FINE R. E. KOON GETS BLUE RIBBON Co and McKarlane Urged to Knter Fat Man's Itacc, Hut Italic on Technicality KnterprUIng New Town fk-ts Kccortl (Editorial Correspondence) METOLIUS. Oct. 2C This evening ended the first "Market Day" In the history of Mctollus, and a remark a My busy and entertaining day It has been, for this bustling new town set a notable record a record that Is the more remarkable when It Is re membered that two years ago there was nothing whatever but a stubblo Held where Metollus now Is. There was a big crowd. Itaclng horse, pony, man, boy, girl, three legged, potato, obstacle and other varieties formed one of the chief amusements, plus all kinds of stunts. There were-llberal prizes, and many of them; also music by the Itedmond band, hired for the occasion. One of the best features of the day was an agricultural exhibit, at which tho showing of potatoes was one of tho most remarkable yet seen in the county. Koon a Itlbbon Winner. Uend carried off high honors. The highest honors, indeed, for It. E. Koon, the slx-foot-four-and-then-80 me engineer, who is looking after Head's sewer system work, was found to be the tallest man present. His sky-scraper architecture wonjilm a blue ribbon and a check fo'r" $2. At last reports he still had tho rib bon. When the fat man's race was being prepared, backers of tho two candidates made a strenuous effort to get Coe and McKarlane entered, just to try out the Judgeship raco in advance, nut both men balked, some said because it hurt their feel ings to be classed with the heavy weights, or because, others main tained, each feared the other would foul him. Judge Drink of Prinevlllo finally won the race, beating out a big buck Indian. RECORD OF TRANSFERS Deed and 1'utentN Filed lteccntly Willi County Clerk nt 1'rlnevlllc Ore. & Western Col. Co. to I. M. Mills, easement across sec 21-16-24 for ditch. $1. The llend Co. to Klro Ceo re ft It IS, blk 23, Center Add. Uend. $1. John W. Dennis to W. N. Cobb, It 4, blk 1, McCaffery 1st add, Sis ters. $1. Uend. Park Co. to B. P. Frohock, Its 6-7. blk 113, 1st Add Ileud Park. The Uend Co. to II. L. McFarland. Its 1-2. blk 19, Center Add llend. 11. F, W. McCaffery to Minnie D. Mc Caffery, Its 1-2-3, sec C-21-11. $1. The Uend Co. to David A. Iloyd, part of It 1. blk 13, llend. 1. Hilda Llndborg to Gottfried Den son, tract in nc'i no',i 32-17-12. $1400. State to Arthur L. Vcazle, o',4 ne'4, ne'.i soU, swU teA 1C-1C-20. $200. State to Harriet L. Veazlo et al, w,4 1C-16-20. $400. Ilea tiros, to Kenwood Promotion Co., interest in Kenwood. $1 - F. M. Zumwalt to Mettle 01st, It 1, blk 2, Sitters. $500. Ln Pine Townslte Co. to K. E. Hodgman, Its 24-25, blk 2S, It 12, blk -30, La Pine. $1. Irving D. Snell to Mobuzl Shlmliu, It 10, blk 37, Center Add llend. $270. POOH MAIL NKJIVICK. (Salem Statesman.) The state railroad commission on Friday received a communication from the Seattlo postmaster asking why the Oregon officials do not In stitute a better arrangement in re gard to railroad mall facilities In eastern Oregon. It appears that the Orogon Trunk and the Oregon & Washington railroads do not main tain any iMistal connection at the mouth of the Deschutes, and that tho mall arising from Central Oregon has to be sent clear to cither Seattle or Portland and tlioro transferred, this meaning a considerable delay In shipment. Tho Seattlo people rec ommend that a railroad mall station be established near the junction where tho sacks may be resorted and distributed along tho most expedi tious route. The matter will be taken up with tho roads. OVIUlTl'ItP IIOMi: PIlOfmrcHMKH. The new rcsldenco being built by II. J. Ovcrturf in Park Addition, near the Putnam house, is rapidly nearlng completion. Tho house has dimensions of 32 by 34 feet, and Is of two stories, with a largo cellar. J. J. Cunningham Is tho contractor. WEDDED ATJRLY HOUR ArtUt and 1m Pine Girl Come to llend to Get Knot Tied. An early morning marriage was performed at the Altamont Hotel last Thursday, ttjc couple being Miss Nora Caldwell and Willis Edgar Abbott. Tho knot wan tied by Itev. E. C. Newham at 6:30 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Abbott left on tho morning train for Portland, Miss Caldwell Is the daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caldwell, of La Pine and Is only 18 years of ago, Mr. Abbott Is an artist who haa been painting mountain scenes during tho summer. He Is 25 years of ago. Those present at tho marriago wore, the brlde'a parents and a brother of tho groom. DON'T FORGET MASK BALL THURSDAY NIGHT IN SATHER'S HALL. Ii's Hallowe'en, and, Oh, the fun there will be, Royal Neighbors Lodge IlrMla Harness llackbaml Ilamea Plow Ilolti 17 to IVaro chain Clip Ci?vt .( Wflllri . oaooaa)4tSOO t tO .t.vt Itlm: 1 1 uok I va ..........m. ,... .,.., lilt ............................... Urui rtl Ikri Pki Plow llnra li.mp 1) to Plow Hrw Rax ..... S to I'lnw I Ibm cotton Plow line lMlhr llorralors lo lluracahoo nail II to to 111 THIi DltlVRtt Or TIIK PUW 18 TAX ED KIIOM HAT TO BOX. Hal of fur, , 7 to IX Hat ot atraw n Hat of wwil 33 to ICO Lcatlitr glovra ., CO 8htp Kluvia St to II KM glovra to II Shirt, cotton , ; CO to H Drawer, cotton .... ............... to to (I BtockltiK. cotton M Btoaklns. aelvttlgrd .',,.. M to C4 Coat M lo n Coal, wool O to tl lUaJy mail coat to to 00 Itcudy mad clothing C lo II Collar Luttona U Hlutl (0 NtcktU to Diamond Fr Pnarla Frta Shoes Si llona button , (0 10 107 Horn buttons 01 to U Ivory button Pearl butlona , 7 HIS WIFE IB TAXKD AB FOLLOWS Woottn knit unJerwtar.,, to lo M Woolrn cloak a to 10 Woolen jack! a lo Woolen it.awl U to i(M Woolen pluahea (0 to ItO Flannel 1M Iklt Dreaa good , 70 to U aiovea, leather CO aioves. aehmairhen 31 lo CO Clove, ihrep to II aiove. kd Mto W Stocking, knit ' X Blocking. Mlveitgcil 10 to U Neckwear , U Shoe Jewelry CO Dreaa facing ,.,, I! to 71 Cotton ribbon ! Silk ribbon M to U Kur hot 47 to M Straw hats Wool huts , , S to ICO Waterproof cloth (I HIB ClIIl.nmiN ON ALL. THKin CI1THINU AIIK TAXED AH HIS IS AND ON THKIIt DOLLS I'lIH CKNT. Jumping Jacks , , K alnrlile ..,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, To Firecracker ,,.,,., 97 to til Sugar plum K to 100 Chewing gum it to 69 fall fnce , 85 Molaes ti Csitor oil S3 lo H Lait the Baby. Should (hero be n baby in tho family ho or sho is not forgotten, hut pays 'IH per cent under tho guise dt "infant's food." Ills co HI n pays 35 per cent and thehcurso Tis flowers for tho grave, SO per cent, whilo the Illble and the hymn hooka used at the burial are taxed 25 per cent REPUBLICAN HOPE ,"' RESTS IN WILSON, Gov. Burke Declares For Dem ocrat and Gives His Reasons, By JOHN OUrtKE, Qovarrlor of North Dakota. Tho HvcUuii uf Uiivvrnor Wllcnu Is the only thing that cnu win1 tin Ito ptihllcnn party. Four ymin uf Pn-l-dent Tit ft has spill It In two. We have no reason to U'llive Hint he will be nny different or thai hi second ad mlnlairntlou. If be Is tv-clccHtl. will bo nujr more satisfactory tu the Kople than hi first. IUs re election will menu the dlvlalnn of the Itrpiiblttnii party Into many warrinJr fdctlona. which can only result lu Dual dissolu tion of nil The end wll come quicker and Just certain If Itooaorelt Is elccti-d. for he Is no longar a Itopubllcan. but Is tho leader of a new party, at war with the Ucpubtlcan party, as It Is with th Deinocrntlc jwirty. On the other hand. If Wilson la elected tho llooewvelt par ty will porlnh; the llopulillcnn will reorcantte their party, purse It of the baneful loQucnco of corporate power and creed and make It attain theirrand old party It was lu the days of Lin coin. Txmts D, llrnndrl informed rest public service when he quoted the re ords to show that (Ieori:e V. I'erkln Is and nlways has been an enemy of union labor. Turkey. Phono oritur to K, A, Hhoiiqutrnt . for yoiiml sprliiR turkeys. - Advor tlsvmotit. !Mtr f ..J : EVERY MORNINQ nt f " T I conKKrr'a - t SHUKY'8 J MISKNKR'S t McCUISTON'S I UAKUU UV I Amerlcnn Bnkcry I .-.-'- New PALACE MARKET Charles Boyd, Prop. MEATS Vegetables, etc. iA We Deliver the Goods BUS AND DRAY LINE LIOHT AND HEAVY LIVERY. Hay, Barley, Oata, Wheat and Bran at lowest price. The Largest Ham In Central Oregon. WENANDY LIVERY CO. Bend, Oregon. J. H. WENANDY I.0N L. FOX Under New Management. THE PILOT BUTTE INN WIND'S LDADINU IIOTIIL Is now In chnrtre of J. F. TnKRnrt &Cr. First Clruu Sonlcc nntl tho Comfort of tiuestn, is Our Motto, FRCI2 AUTO Detwccn Motel ant) Depot. - SEPARATORS THE SHARPLESS TUBULAR THE BEST Separator mndo. Easy to clenn, lllit to run, and it'it tho CLEANEST SKIMMER MADE. Wo havu them In atock. COME AND SEE THEM. MOWERS AND HAY RAKES. THE CELEBKATEDl DEERING LINE. Light, atrong and durable. For sale by IS STORE OF QUALITY S. C. CALDWELL, Mr. Before You Let the Contract ( for that new building, consider these fuels about brick. In building with all other iniiterinl no allowance is made for doors, windows and other openings. With brick you can make an allowencc of 10 to 25 percent. With lumber 15 to 25 per cent is added for sizing, laps, etc. With brick it is unnecessary, With all other material 5 to 10 per cent added for waste, such .as cutting, fitting, knots, shakes, etc. With brick there is absolutely no waste, When a building is finished, built with any other material, there is always a lot of waste to haul away. With brick, if you have any left we will take them off your hands at the full price you paid for them. There is a hundred other reasons why you should build with brick. BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO. " Y s - ... f " ' ,m ' -' ..,. j,, w , ..