; tiik bhnii iu'i,m:tin, iiK.vn, wkini:hav, m:ri:Min:it ih, mm. faok if. r C IIUNINIIHH AM) I'IIOFKKHIONAIj. UOIlKItT II. (IOUI.I) Chll jluuliifcr lloml, Orngun, UNIHJUTAKKII. IJtt'iiNcil Kiiilmluii'i't I'iiiiciiiI Director Phono. I.ady Assistant 0. I1. .NIHWONOIflU, llend. Oru. I'. II, TIIOMI'HO.V, M. I), riiynlclnti nml Huruooii ' OIJIco on Mwiunil lluor of Hiitlior llulttlliiK. Wnll Htrcot. HORSE THIEVING CASE A ISIM UOHH I' A It Ml A. M Attorney n( I.iiw Ortlco III uhl Flrat Nntloiml Hank llUlhllllK. Lot MARION M. I.HHII N u r m n 11, Mock 1C, Confer Addition Horn), OruKou TIIH J. M. IIANICIt AIIHTIIACT CO., lnnirMiinl(il. Complete tract Indexes nml photo graphic copies of nil Crook Count) rccordi. i'rlncvlllo, Orciton Nature Methods Chronic Dlsordurt mid Dietary Advice- A Hpcclalty lilt. II. I. KKTCIIUM Clilruprnetor. Mrtliaiio.TlirropUt Hour 9 to B, 1 M lllocka Hnst of llend Mulct. JURY IS UNABLE TO AGREE IN 26 HOURS ItolicifMMiN Accutcil of HhlppliiK Hlolcn Home Fiom llcnil "I'llilo" Mjers (let Hot StinM From Attorney WIUiiii. WOMEN NOT ELIGIBLE TO SEME ON JURIES Attorney (Joiniiil Rule Tlitil Hnf. fino Aini'iiiliiiriil Only Make TIiciii Oimllllfil UN i:iccloi. HAMt.M, Dec. 11 -Woiium of Ore- Kun cmiiiot dorvo iih Juror. Tim ru unit oiirrniiclilsciiiuiil of woiiimi did not Invent tluuii with tlio h.'unl iinll lluKtluiiH roiulrud of Jurors. 'I his In tint unexpected opinion of Attorney (luuurul A. M. Crawford, given to J, I). Vonntor, deputy din Irlot attorney nt I.nkuvluw. Attor noy Vonntor asked tlio nttoruoy null ernl whether or not wotuun under I ho now law nro 'iiiulltled to survo upon Juries, provided they have oil tho other quallllciitlotis iu rcuulred by Inw, nml Attorney General Craw ford snys: "HuplylnK thereto I would cllo you (o section UDQ of Ixird'M OrvKon law, which provides an follow : " 'A pemon It not competent to act as n Juror unless te bo a inalu In- habitant of tho county In which ho returned, and who tins been nn V. W. KAUMCNISK. I). M. lllt.NTIHT O'Duniioll llulldlnK I). II c ii d, O r a K o n II. 0. ooi:, M. I. I'll) xlcl nil ii nd Hill hi oil Olllfti over Hirst Nntloiml Hank Ollleo Hours: 10 to 1 J n. in.; 1 to 3 and 7 to S p. in. IIHNI), : Oltl'.OON tt. H. II It N HON Attorney At l n w Ortlee In old First Nntloiml llnnk llulldlnK llctid, OriKon Tho adjourned session of Circuit Court nt I'rluuvlllo ended Inst 'Ihurs-' day, JiiiIku llrmlahuw presiding. Only one crliulniil cane onuio to trial,. HiIh being iiKulimt tho Itohurtsuu brothers, "I'unk" nml Dill, on n chant" of homo ntotttliiK. The Juryi " wn mil fur 9lt li.ilira nml nfl,i ti, ' purtliiK to tho Judxo th.it nn wcnM.,B,m,,,1,"nl "'' f"r 'Br imtnt could not bu reached, wna dls- l"' the tlinii lie la drnwn or luliuied. "" It wn charged thnt among n cnr-l , "ine nincnaincnt to mo conauiu. Inn, I ,r I.,.,-... .1 -.1 I , II..H.I ""' oiu IIUl ClinilRC IIIO iiniun III ln,t suuimvr wero two heloni-lnK Iu won,e " cltlwiuhlp cou (JoorKo HiiM.dl. Tho nraeutloii "rn":1' ,w,!ro "lr.e",,y. Mw iiUo tiudurtook to .how thnt nine out ll V" L,mdv. llwm ,,mmtva of (ho 20 hor.cn w.-ro .tolen. n,",,,1llI,, "ol '" Br wn clmnge the r Th., r..i.n,.. r n. irini wn. ii, coiiilltloii .o far nn Jury .crvlco la McnthttiK dxiiuucliitlou of "I'llilo" .Mynrn, nttorncy for tho HobertKoni, by Attorney Wll.on of Tho DjIIuv, who inndo A -t O-iitlniito Hpccch, lH-nl i'lifcnt Kclllrd, In tho citnu of 11. J. Ovorturf nKnln.t It. II. Hutmny nml wlfo to fort'olmo inortKaKu' JudKUicut wna tnku. Tho nuioiint nuked for wna IS2K0, with Interunt mill conta of the nctlou. Iu the ctino of tho lleud Couiiany vn, (1. C mid N. A. Cooper,! operutlni; a. the Torriilximie l.umber Co., judKiui'iit wna tnken In tho autn I of 1719.20 with lutere.t nod dl-l hunM-menta of the milt. The I'lrat concerned. "It In the opinion of thl. 'office that until further IckIhI.-hIoii women would not bo entitled, under tho lection ubove quoted, to .erve on Juries In till. .tnte. ' RECORD OF TRANSFERS vmiNoN a. roitium LAWYHIt Klr.l Nntlonnl llsuk llulldlnK, Hcnd, Oreon (ji:oiti: h. you so CUII, MIuIiik ami IrrlKatlon l!nt:liirrr. Orriton Btret Ofllce with J. A. Hastes. l O. M I N O 11 Postorrico llulldlac 1.1 Y'K VI It B ACCI DENT INHIIIUNCB Notary Public and Con'-eyanclnc-All Lrital 1'apera Oorrrctly Drawn I'ldrllly llouda. W. K. PAIIKDH lluuitiluc, Hllxiiu nml Hot Watrr II r At I ll K. Jobblnc Promptly Attended to IIICND, OltUOON M. J. MAIN All Kinds of lUarkmnlth Work Prices Itrasonable Minnesota Bt., lift, llond and Wall. DreiW nml Other liiktriiments riled' With County Clrrk nt Prlnollle. I J. M. Lawrence to II. II. JIuUlK, lot 10, block S, llcnd. Ollvvr II Hrlckuin In Hellln Krlnk- Nntlonnl Jlnuk took JudKnient by ik- ,0n, soUno',4, sec. C, aVinw4. It 3. inuii in us enso ncmiui i;nri n. BCc. 4-18-1 1. Houston to rorecios-i n mor UaRe ,,rnco , , w,n J. P. Itoners, one of the defendants, wnww 3-M7-13 rPiKi"i?'.,,J,a,,,ll" ,"?t!".?' C0"c"? ChMlni II. 'fiwnlley t'o Deschutes uf,a u n Em '"f . 'x. ? Ch" Heclnmatlon and Irrigation Co.. ease- n ,?iiK,'" ,0 U" 'M,,T',)r- ment for ditch In n 4 sec 33-16-12. Tho Onuld Company hnd a claim, j h , ik.Mhut UeC,B. of ion i $300 against the llend Ml l-mal(o & ,rr,Kaon Co MIefI)cnt for log tt Warshouse Co. for piping. Tho ,,,. , ,, ,6 ,- ., PIPI..K w. shipped nftsr ,ho ord.rdUg V5wlu 2, ll A P Uas for It had been countermanded, and' Jfl? SlTXJ ' "" i no auu hm urvuKUi iu cuuoci.i .,... .,i. . ....... ...- I. Hettleiuent was effected by the QouldU ,,, 11B. ...' .rt.i t iinn.i f.aVv. -- ') . W W -- . n U. N. HOI'KMAN SOTAIIY P t' H 1. 1 Hunter's anil Anitlrr'a I.lrcose Papers KKclnlty. llulletln Oirice, Hcnd, Oregon. MI8B EVA U OUAVEB Trmclier of PIANO l'liAYINO Ilraldeuc Htodlo at Mrs. A. M. Lara's Tclciihons. Coinpnny tnklug the piping back and the costs being arranged by tho parties In litigation. Vernon A. Korbea appeared aa at torney for (be plaintiff Iu the cases brought by Overturf, the bank and The Uend Company, and for the mill. Ing and warehouse company. C. 8, liensou represented the Onuld Com pany. Mrs. .Nellie wrlgnt was granted a divorce from Harry Joseph Wright who failed to appear and answer tho complaint. "- Call at OREGON STREET SHOE SHOP O. F. HURT Prop. New PALACE MARKET Charles Boyd, Prop. MEATS Vegetables, etc. DHtKOTOUV OP OFFICIALS. United Klatca. President William II. Taf t Vice President ..James B. Sherman Becrvtary of Stale P. C. Knox decretory of Treasury , K. MacVeagn decrvury of Interior . W. U Kisnor Bcrcnry of Wnr, ...II. L. Btlm.on Becrttary of Commerce and Labor . . . . .Chirlcs Nagel Be.cretary of Nary Qoo, Von L. Juor Beentary of Aijrlculture Jas. Wilson Postmastfr tlenernl ,K. II. Hitchcock i Attnrpay Qeneral Q. W. Wlckcritww Htate Ayprpey .Qovanor Bfjrjtary of State ,...U. Vf. Olwitt 4T' $200. Florence Drake to Plnelyn Park Co., 10 acres In nw; sec 33-17-12. W.JI. Btaata to J, J. Itupp, swU sec. i, oVi sec 8-21-14. Margsret M. llrown to J. J. Rupp iwU see. 32-20-14. W. J. McOlllvray to L. C. noberts. soUswU. awUsott sec 24-1S-12. $3200. The llend Co. to Head .Water, Light & Power Co., all interest In lateral through Center Addition and all Interest In swUneU, settnwU sec. 32-17-12, that Is In and to an easement across said tracts, after March 18, ISIS and part alnce 1912. The llend Company to Central Ore gon Power Co., seUnwU see, 27-1 8. j 11 and part of nwneV, sec 32-17-12. Hcnd Park Co. to Llllle Chambers, Free Fruit Land at Paisley DON'T BE AFRAID OF U.S. GOVERNMENT CAREY ACT IRRIGATION PROJECTS IN ORJiGON. Tho day of lrrmHnsihle Irrigation romjinnlcfl In tills state Is past. When Hit) NnrllitirM Totiiislte Company of Philadelphia took ulcr the Paisley Project In Lnkc County, It rovo the lnrjjct IkiikI rter glten In the stite fifty thousand dollars icuitrnitcrliifi completion of the project. Kvcry three months It junkes an Itemized sutcment of eipeimcs to the Desert Land Iloanl. All of Its ndtcrtlslng books, maps, contracts, subscription agreemrnts ami literature Is submitted to the Desert Land Iloanl for In. tjtwtlon Iwfore being Issued. TIIK LAND IH JXVKL. I'HKB FUO.M ItOCK, AND IH A IlICII VOL CANIC AHII KOIL. The climate Is jierfcct for fruit, which now groirs to (K-rfectlon at Paisley. Apples, Peaches, Plums, Pears, SPrunes. Construction work uion the dam and rcscrrolr has now been in pniKriss for three mouth, tlth Thomas Hawthorn. Htate Inspector, on the Kround. He was formerly with tho V. H. Government Iteclamatlon Hi-riltc on the I'nmtllln Project. Hrml for .'1- pone llltnlrntnl Ixxik. Go to Paisley by automobile staKe from Hrml and see the Intnl. Our agent nt Paisley, Hugh K. Gil more. Mill shotv you the land. It Is free to those who pay the cost of putllnK water on It. Northwest Townfltr Co. nrf nmonR the larsest taxpayers In Orrgon, owning townslto sulwllvlslons nt Prinevllle, .Madras, Itedmond, Hend, Ilurnn, Vale and also the HlO-acre Corn ranch at Paisley, Including a 3U-liarrel-aday capacity Hour mill, and general store. Our hank references are: First National Hank, Philadelphia, Pa. Glrard National Hank, Philadelphia, Pa. , IVimmerclal Trust Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Interstate Finance Corporation, Philadelphia, Fa. Merchants' Trtit Co., Camden, N. J. Security Havings & Trust Co., I'ortlsnd, Ore. Address all communications to our Portland office, 001 Yeon llulldlnK. Write now. The average cost of water will be $10 dollars an acre. We will give you a square deal. Northwest Townsite Co. - 308 Chestaut St., Philadelphia, Pa. V k I SEE OUR AGENTS 1 BEND HOMESEEKERS' LAND COMPANY. It 1, blk 18, Dcnd Park. Deschutes Townsite Co. to Central Oregon Irrigation Co., Ita 13, 14, IS, 1C, 19, 20, Centralo. $1500. L. D. Wlest to Greenwood Invest ment Co., Its 7 and 8, blk 18, WIea torln. Tho nend Co. to I. II. Sncll Its 7. 8, blk 43; It 2, blk 37, Center add, llend. Pearl P. Fulkerson to J. E. Wnr- e . , Fred W Wilton .'.,. Oswald Wast roaauffr t t a t .Tnos. P.. Kay t --- --- -- --- R. H. DEYARMOND j , Machine Shop and Garage Wo know how to do till kinds of Mnchlno Work. TRY US AND SEE." Attysaoneral ..wA.' M. Crawrd Buwrlnteni'eiH. Public instruction , . f..i. . .' T . r, , ". ; L " R. Atd'ormsn Btato Printer ... ...W. 8. Dunlwiy, ypmmUslocer Labor Statistic .... .. ' O. P. HoH, ustno warden w. L. Flnlsy State Knglnaer ..... .John II. Lewis United States Senators Utorgo B. Chamberlain Congressmen A. W. Lafferty ..Jonathan Ilourno, Jr. .W. C. Hawloy Seventh Judicial District, Crook County. Judge W, L. Ilrndshaw Judgo II. C. Ellis Clerk Warren Drown Sheriff ,,T. N. Ualfour Treasurer Italpb Jordan Aaseraor ......,,. J, D. "LaFollelte School Supt H. A. Ford Coroner , Dr. E. O. Hydo Surveyor Fred A. Itlco Commlsslonora H. II. Ilayley .James Hlce The Courts. Circuit Meqta first Monday In May mid third Monday In Oitohor. Probata Moots first Monday In ench month. Commlsslonora' Moota first Wod noailny In Jnnuary, March, May. July. Boptombor unci Novombor. Iluml (School DNtrict Nn. IS, Directors II. J, Overturf. Ohmu F. M. liny Clydo M. McKay City of lleud. Mayor G. P. Putnam Itccoulcr II. 0 Kills TrujiFiiror II. J. Overfjrl Chlof of Pollco ...... 8. 12. Uoberts City KiiRlneor .... George S. Young Councllimm ,., II, B. Allen . .A. L. Frouch ..M. 8. Latlln .S, J, Sponcor ...John Stoldl Utr, wscU. sec. 4-16114. $6000. Lytle Townsite Co. to C. P. Beck er, acre tract In neVineU, sec. 32-17-12. We do not Give Trading Stamps CJBuy your groceries of us, we can save you from five to ten per cent. Trade where your DOLLAR goes, the farthest. L. 3. MISENER CASH GROCERY. WHOLESALE AND TELEPHONE. RETAIL. Bend, Oregon. trai Oregon. To tbo world lie will tell what be saw during a recent trip there. He praises Its rich soil. He aaya that In Ave counties there MARKET ItF.POIlT. are 9.000.000 acres of tillable land NORTH PORTLAND, Dec 14. to which the plow ia. jet unknown1; The receipts of cattle have been light that these broad acres can be easily this week so the market has been made to yield 62,500.000 bushels of holding steady and stronger than tbe'wneat a year or twice as much aa week previous. Several loads of all Oregon raiseo now. He believes steers brought $7.25 per hundred.' that there are wonderful opportunl Cholce cows and heifers have foundries for stock raising In Central Ore ready sale at strong prices, but the gon, too, and particularly advises tba ordinary grade of she stuff went at raising of hoga. bsrely steady prices. Heavy receipts of bogs In the yards for the week. Good demand for choice boga weigh ing around 200 lbs., and prices about the same aa last. Week or $7.75 for tops. Receipts of sheep and lambs not extra beavy but enough to meet killers needs. Rest lambs bringing. Ji.?t per hundred. Rest ewea $4.00 and beat wethers $5.00 Receipts for the week were cattle 996, calvea 9, boga 3520, sheep 5030, horses 44. SHAW FRAISRS IXTKIUOR. (Portland Chamber of Commerce Bulletin.) Professor 8baw, of St. Paul, who Is J. J. Hill's agricultural expert. sees a "tremendous future for Cen .... ,,i. ...... WHERE SERVICE PREDOMINATES Tho Largest and Beat Hotel in Bend Hotel Wright (Successor to the New TflRgnrt Hotel.) ' Modern Stone Building, Steam IJeat, Electric Lights, Hot and Cold Water in Rooms, Splendidly Equipped Cui ' sino Service Samplo Rooms. Freo Bus to and from depot, American or European Plan. Wo Cater to First Class Trade, Jf j4 HOT BREAD! EVERY MORNINQ at CORKETT'S ' SHUEY'S MISENER'S ' -McCUISTON'S BAKED BY American Bakery --- . Pilot Butte Acreage Best and lowest Priced Acreage on tho Market. Handled by all reliable real estate dealers. J. H. Beu Bend, Oregon PHOTO NOVELTIES in the way pf CALENDARS ETC. and SCENIC x VIEWS are now ready. Drop in and see them. You'll have to hurry if we are to furnish your portrait photos betore Xmas. BUte Stublo j For Eczema TJsb a. mild soothing wash thst Instantly stops the Itch. Ve hnvs sold many other remedies for skin trouble but none thst we couia tr eonsllr cusrsnteo s we do the T, D. D. Prescription. If I had Kcxema I'd uh V. 1. 9. LrescrijltM Patterson Drug Company, J. II. Wcnandy,