TIIK IIKNI) UVhlMTlX, UV.Sli, WKUXKMIAY, DKCKMlllIlt II, iii i ii i i mi: PAOK B. 1 - LAND SHOWS AID TO OREGON SAWMILL AND POST ATTEND Mnny Ctlillillx nt .Mliineiipoll mill CltlriiK" Font I Micro I of Mini HiitiKfJ KitilPfnrrH upon Ore Kn itiid Its Itr-Miui-trw. M Tli 11 rnllmvliiu nitrnrt. nrn ronrlnt- tiil from mi account of tlm luinl hIiows sAV Chlungu mill MlunonpollH, written Tor tho Oregon Jniirnnl tiy I., V. Mo- IWwiill, roprwuunitiHo 01 mo inn llllt'M, Moro IIiiiii fiOO.tinn people linvn Unrned something ubmit Oregon tlmy novor know ho font n n result nf tlm fttnlu'n pnrtlclpntlnn n lliu mini show of tint Northwest Development Inngun tit MlniMt)Mi)ln, which closed Novum bor 2U, niul tho CIiIpako land nhow, which closed December H. "I.nilil hIkiw ndvnrtlslng wllLsorvo t(l IllillU till! (OUIItlosS OppOrtllllltlon In Oregon forcibly to (tin attention of thousands of Interested people. "A I .Minneapolis I lui Oregon oxhlb It wnn ropreseiilntlvn of tlm statu nn a wholti. Tli In exhibit wnn backed ml by splendid illniln)M on tint pnrt nf thu Uront Northern niul Northern I'noino lUllunyn nml nUo wnn given prominence liy tlm Oregon & Wosloru i'oloiiUntloti Co. "TlinniKli tho courtesy of tho 41ral Northern Itnllwny tlm Oregon lilbll wns rushed (rum Minneapolis thu night tliu Intut show closod there hiiiI I ho opening of tlio I mnl show nt ('hlpMM". 'TlHiro In hardly nil linur In tlm lny but whnt lhnri In n crowd In front of tlm Oregon inhibit. Hun lrmt or different questions urn naked, nil or which prove Hint tlm pooplo In tho crowded sections of tlm east and wlddlo west um looxlng forwnnl to n Ii limn tuitnnwlutru In tli American Northwest. "Thnusandn or pieces or Oregon literature hnvn boon carried home. Mnny visitor nt bold tlio MlnneaHilln unit Chicago shown Imvn Hindu tlm second nml third vlnttn to thu Intnl tdiow for morn Information nlKiut tho Northwest. Mnny Ask OurMlniiK. '(). K. Froytng, mnnagor or tlm Oregon JJIty Commercial Club, who n poll a, wss In rhsrgu nt Chicago. J. Ii, Hnwhlll, nocrntnry of tho Contrnl Oregon Dovolopmont Lonftun, has boon n tireless worker nt both nhown. Mr. Froytng nml Mr, Hnwhlll woro nn slslod In ChlcnRo by W. K. Donnolly or Hood Illvor niul 12, It, Post of Hond. "I'rnil (Irnhnni, gouoml Western Immigration ngniit or tho flront (Iront Northern Hnllwny, linn devoted much of bin ttmo to special work for OroKon," SCHOOL MEMBERS INCREASE ttiirolliiiont FlKiirift Nhotv (Jnlu or till I'npIN ItnrliiK Month. (Itnporli'd for tho lltillotlu.) Tho not mirollinmit or tho Hond puMIn nohool nt tho olono or Inm wcok wnn 'HH nn opponod to 244 on Octo- bir 4; tho vnroluioiit on Nuvuuibor 1 hnd boon ritdiirod to 322. Tho punt month linn thcrnforo wltnoniiod n not Inrronnn or 20 puplU whuronn tho pruccdluK mouth nhowod n not (ohm or 22. Tho imrollmont nt tho corrcHpoiiilliiK tluiit Innt yonr wnn 214, tho not Klii for tho yonr boliiR 31. On Octolmr 4 of llio jirofioul yonr, with ,n totnl onrpllinont of 244, tho onrollmoiit or tho flrnt flvo Krndoa wan 140) at tho prcnont tluio onrollmoiit In tin-no mii in 0 Krndcn In 103 thut In, during tho pnnt two month tho on rolluiuiit ot tho ncliool nn wholu linn not chHiiKi'd vory nutlorliilly, whllo tho onrolliiiAnt of tho flrnt II vo grndon linn boon Inrronnod by 17. Tho onroll inimt of tho flrnt flvo Krndcn on Do. combnr 1, 1011, wnn UK; thoroforo, tho not Knlu or tho flrnt flvo Krndcn durltiK tho pmt yonr linn boon 4ft, whllo tlio not Knlu or tho itchool linn boon only 31, AROUND JHEJOUNTY NoM or InttTrftl im (fathered I'roni HtilimiKr'N. (HlntcrH Ilorald.) A nhort tlmo ngo n raw nppllcn tlotiH woro mndo for nRrlculturnl Innd Innldo tho DcbcImiIcm niitlonnl ro Horvn ucnr tho hond or tho Motollun rlvor. An noon n ' boomno known Hint npidlrntlonn wero boltiR mndo thoro wnn qulto n rimh or purtlon nf tor donlrnblo homontondn with tho ro milt thnt diirlrtK tho nt two wcolcn mora thnn DO qunrtor ncctlon or lnnd on tho different Ntrnntnn nonr tho hond or tho rlvor Imvo boon nppllad for. Thin U nil vory dcnlrnlilo njtrl culttirnl lnnd with nbundnnco of wn tor for IrrlKfltlon purponen, rhor In ovor two million root or Koort plno timber on nil or threo clnlmn, but thono mnklim nppllcntlonn for tho lnnd nn homoitcndn nro confident thnt their clnlmn will bo nllowod nn tho lnnd In rich bottom noil thnt will mnkn vnlunblo farm nn noon nn It Is under cultivation. MIITOMl'H 1IAXK8 COSH()l.WrV (Mntoilun Contrnl OroRonlnn.) A trnimncllon of more than ordi nary Intercut to tho local builncnn world In tho consolidation or tho Citi zen Htato llnnk and tho Motollun Htnto Hank, tho bunlncna to be con tinned by tho Citizens Htnto Hank. NoKotlntlonn have boon under way for nomo tlmo. Tho Citizens Htato llnnk will occupy tho bulldltiK or tho Motollun Htnto llnnk. It In ntntcd that tho innnnKomont will bo un changed, c H. Mnrah remaining on prenldcnt and N. A. Ilurdlck tut ennh-ler. YOU OUR fiU j .? .tK1 Yffy THE! mr-Sr- m km .mm hav, t , WIMi lltll, II t'lll'KCII AT HIHTCUH HlKht hundred dollar linn been Inubncrlbvil toward building n I'rcahy Itorlnn church nt Hlatorn, nayn tho Ilorald. Tho building will bo iihout f HO by 3ft feet In nlxo, with hnaeincnt, Tho total cot In entimnted nt $2100, i H00 or which will bo rnlncd nt His ' torn. Tho romnlndor will bo dooat ,ed by church oxtonnlon bonrdn. Tho I triutec-n of tho church nro J. I. Durk !ott, C. J. I.lojd nod John W. Dennis. lEFULrWEHAVC THlN6SA-vcKim.Nu 1VERYBODY IN COME TO OUIt STOKR AND I1UV YOUK CI!KISTMA$ I'KKSKNTS, AND THEN VOUR TAMILY AND FRIENDS WILL. UE GLAD TO GET THEM. DON'T THROW MONEY AWAY ON NO-'COUNT TRASH. I1UY SOMETHING THAT IS COMMON SENSE. Or COURSE, WE HAVE PRETTY THINGS THAT WILL PLEASE THE WirE, "HIM" AND THE CHILDREN. Skuse Hardware Company. ciintcii to in: movi:d. (Mctollun Ceiitrpl Orogonlnn.) Tho (Jerinan Methodist church, ultuntcd three miles southwoat of Mo tollun, will bo removed to Motollun next week. This In In compllnnro with the nctlon of tho official hoard or tho church, nt n meeting held a nook ngo, nml nt which District Hup orlntondentunt llertztor presided CLOSING OUT SALE Men's and Ladies' Shoes at Cost Men's and Ladies Rubbers at Cost Hats at Half Price. WORTH NOW Men' Hllk Munlem 91.75 $1.23 Meo'H Hllk MufTler J JJO J .00 .Mcn'n Kllk Mulllrni l.ai .75 MenV While Ifnndkcrt blcN, per do .... lJiO .75 Men', Hnrnleni ICncli 1.00 2.0O Clilldmi'd Htrrntern nml C.VmlM, end 1.00 JH Hoy' mid OlrlV Knit Trxiiies X 5 IwiiIIcn' Knit Hhnti Ih MM ,75 Jjulle' Felt Kcrwy IkjjIoh I.OO JHt Clilldren'w llnMer llroMii Ix-iu(ln 75 .10 l.ndlrM' Hinbroldert)! Colliim ,.,. U." .1UJJ JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE AT COST Everything has to he sold heforc January 1st. Price no object. RIG BARGAINS at E. A. SATHER'S I'niNKViM.i: oivhs i'uanciiisi:. Prtnovlllo linn granted n second electric lighting and power fran chise, thin one to tho Covo 1'owor Co. It In for twenty yearn. Tho other, al ma dy r ran led, In hold by tho I'rlno Water, Mght & Power Co., which wnn recently bought by tloorgo Jacobs, who nlso has acquired a franchise In itedmond. LOW COST IIIIR'K IIOMCS. Having caught the spirit of low cost brick homes nt tho last Clay Products KxKjsltlon, a Chicago con tractor Is putting iir 2C or this typo or residence. Tho houses nro 40 feet long and 21 root wide, having sewn rooms each. . In addition to a estlbula, bath and pantry, flvo of theso rooms nro on tho first floor. Tluso brick homes nro a story and a half high and have commodious , porches acros tho entire front and back. Thoy nro strictly modern throughout and nro faced with ex cellent raco brick. Tho front ver anda columns are made of fuco brick with a single span across tho entire width of tho house. As a proof tha this typo ot homo oan bo built at moderato cost, attention Is called to tho fact that even In Chicago whoro the cost or building oporntlons Is high these houses woro built on contract at a cost or I2S00 each. Figures on I tho same house In other parts or the country run as low as (1800. Theso houses wore by no moans flimsy In their construction. Thoy have hard wood finish, completely equipped room, wired ror electric lights, piped tor gas heat, slato laundry tubs In tho collar and tho basement floors ce ment throughout. Host or all this typo or house Is Are proof, and wilt help to reduce tho cnormus annual loss or 450 million i dollars In the United States. Theso I modest brick homes mean less Insur ance, less fuel bills, freedom from rats nnd vermin, fewer repair hills, less paint. A proporty of this kind has a permanent value, Increasing every year as values In tho neighbor hood Increase, whllo a frame house would become less attractive, mora oxponslvo and or less value from year to year. Advertisement. UKND JJKICK & WilUER go, -wC NEW COERJES HEBE Mm. P. C. Anderson, Jwnt Arritctf. From Knnsn.H City, Huccuinlw. Mrs. ilrownlo Hrothorson Ander son, wiro of F. C. Anderson, died on Tuesday, December 3, nrtcr having oomo to llcnd but thrco weeks ltefore, rrom Kansas City, with her two young daughters and her husband. Mrs. Anderson was 29 years old. Sho had suffered rrom tuberculosis, deith directly resulting from an attack of pneumonia. Tho body was taken to Kansas City for Interment. Mr. Anderson, the children and Mrs. Chris Ander son accompanied 1L . - ---- ------ hi LUMBER LATH SHINGLES ! f T t t . ! ! I THE BEND COMPANY i i f::;::: ::::: , ,, , M f .,...' m vt t" ? " 4 ' i M , : M I : I V V I ft . i . t, " ' A rJ . , ' r ! f u i . i - if, -i i j t 4 ! j ! v" " ,'U If ' . i Operates the Largest and Best Equipped Saw Mill and has The Largest Stock of Lumber iii Central Oregon. We can mamifadure what you want, when you want it, and at the prices you want. Special Bill Stuff furnished at short notice. Your inquiries are invited, and will receive prompt attention. I . ' . N t: i t. - ? The Bend Com oan v ; Ifit, Oregon .'0? X- y t 1 n 3 ' ) ''... 4 .i.-.i.. . " MfctSM. MMUM.HMtmtWt.Wlm',Ml ..y---.....--.--..... .. mm -" .. ... ....--!--. '----i-. - --. " .-...-. ..--i " i '--..--.-.. .-- . . -.. , II .. -- 'tA?JKJiftA?5i . .... ....- .. .-- .-. c'.A.4