TAQR . THH IlKtfn BUIiT.KTIK, BUND, WKDNKHHAY, JANVAIIY , 1B1.1. gaK.g.Miir.1 .",f niHlrl:;,sirjiMu IS cables. Sororal months ago tho In stallation of wow tfolen and other much needed local Improvements worts announced, but never material Ited. r. WE MAKE YOUR DOLLAR HAVE MORE CENTS' ATTENDANCE v E NGOURAGING d'OAlAlERCIAL CLUB 'A. HAS ELECTION Vs J -i1mliittrntlon U Applauded nntl IIiuiH For W.r Arc IMctioil Social l'untutcs SujxboMwI to Increase lntcivt In 'Oluli. That tUere Is a lively fcml autfstun' tlat ttttorot Ih the Commercial Club was evidenced Thursday night when more than 40 men turned out, elect ing officer (or the ensuing year and taking part In a meeting that was notable for Its solid Interest and Jack of "froth" and wlndlmtw. The present president, vice presi dent, secretary and treasurer, U. M. l5tra, Clyde McKny, II. V. Skuse and lti It, Gould, respectively, wore re elected, after the meeting had gone on record heartily endorsing their .good work (or tho year, Its greatest Accomplishment being the liquidation tot a debt of about $1000, placing tho club almost debt free. J. V. Keyes, 3', S. Hudson and Ward Coble were ccted directors. Considerable discussion concerning plans for tho year were Indulged In, Anally resulting In the appointment of a committee of three. Sawhlll, lat tln and Putnam, to oraw up a sort of platform of club activity, to be sub mitted to tho club for approval. While soma present urged tho adoption of a more strenuous cam paign. It seemed the general opinion especially among the oMlccrs that for u short ttrao at least the quiet and In expensive work of caring for corre spondence (1800 letters were nn avwered last year) should continue until larger (dans can be formulated and the money to nuance them can be assured before It is attempted to jdace them in execution. The offi cers are united oposltlon to any onlnrgemont of activity that will again put the organization Into debt. Make Social Feature. A plan to Increase opular Interest in the club which nwt with consider able favor Is that of giving more at-. teutloo to Its social features. It Is CANAL BOTTOM FALLS OUT Second Occurrence of TliU Kind on the Arnold t'niml. Another wnVfiv on the Arnold lr r'gutlnu cnual occurred last Thurs day, about midway between the Des chutes river canyon flume- and the alretrh of Hume put In In tho summer of i'JlJ. when the "bottom dropped out" of the canal for rotno distance. The onve-ln last vrt"k had been ex acted by tho officials of the company. there- being a cave under the cnual at Uit polut. It la likely that the entire tract will be Hum! ho fa to prevent nnf further mishaps of this tnd. The work will bo done In tho spring as ta an wtMther permits. It Wing Impractical to dudertuko the. Job now. CLASSIFIED COLUAIN . For Sale. Urome tufkeys for sale by Mrs. S. A. Putt, llend. It. K. 0. 4I-1&P FOIt SAI.B 160-acre relinquish ment, with ICO ndjolnlug; nl.o other choice locations. Address 1'. C. caro llutlctln. VAt FOR SAI.K 40 acrca of choice Ir rigated land southeast of llend, eith er improved or unimproved. Price and terms attractive. Also water right to SS acres under tho North Lateral Irrigation Co. Ed Halvor son. 3"tf FOR SALE Motorcycle, or will trado for horses or cattle. H. P Smith. Mend SStl 40 ACRES, 7 miles east of Uend. 20 acres under cultivation, 4 -mom house, barn,, water right and deed, for sale reasonable, or to trado for Uend houto and lot. Address Ilox 159. Uend. 4 4-7p H ACRES, 0 mils south of Port land, on Oregon Electric, buildings and Improvements; will sell or trade for llend property. Address Hot 1SU llend. 4 i-7p FOR SAI.K My owner, good re linquishment. lfiO acres; two miles' to railroad station: partly Improved; water on place. No real estate man need answer. Inquire "Oniiir," ut llullettu oBlce. 4 In For 1 1 cut. FOR KENT Furn'ahed cottage of four rooms; modern, having electric proposed to have a club room, possl. "" " oie' ,cl" ' ?"'lJ.v JH. J.u. ....! .... with n wvM tni.in a.t location; postesslon can lws given at with ,M.r,mi.i rhni. n,r.. it h.ice If desired. Inquire at Uullotlu ... . .. . ..... ...-- I. 'oBlce. ing uenevea luni uio iiuan lutumo from the operation of the equipment could be made to care for Janitor ex pense. With the small membership fee of I2.G0 and the dues of but $1 a, month, it is expected that such fea ture would bring many men into tho !club. Among tho recommendations that will be made by the committee are the following: "We believe that the activities of the club should be devoted chiefly to the location of more people on the farms that are tributary to Rend, to the betterment ot the conditions of those farmers who are already lo cated, toward the establishment of llend as a distributing center, and to. ward getting manufacturing enter prises to locate In the town. The Commercial Club of Uend should also take an Initiative and active Interest in all the broader questions of devel opment that have to deal with the Central Oregon country. "We would further suggest that .nil moneys received from members for dues be used exclusively In the payment of the fixed operating charges of the club such as manager's inalary, rent, light, heat, postage, etc., lund that it It Is thought advisable by J ;ine uoara or directors 10 ao any spec 'lal advertising work, that the inbney ffor such purposes be raised by dona. 'Hon and placed In a special promo tion fund, the expenditure of this special fund to be under the super vision and direction of a committee iippolrul from tho subscribers to auch fund. "The committee further advises special attention to these matters; 'hotter roads noar Uend; Pacific High Wray locatiou; increase of demonstra tion farm work," POWER PLAHTPROGRESSeS 'Twenty Men Working, Completing Concrete Flume and Excavation. Work on the new power house of the I). W. I-. & P. Co. Is making rap- Id progress despite the cold weather, and Foreman M. J. Dunlelson is keep ing about 20 meu at work, and ex pects to add to the number as soon an complete plans for the building are received from the manager, K. US. Sillier, now In Chicago. This is expected to be this week. Already the concrete flume, 100 Ifeet In length and 18 feet wide, has Jieen completed, some 300 cubic vatds of concrete being laid. Much of the excavation for the new con crete building also bast been done. lly the use of steam pipes difficulties 'with freezlujV have "been minimized ' NEW TKIJil'IIOJNK I'OIjKH. The Pioneer- Telephone Company Vjll Immediately put In u number of hew joles va Wall and other princi pal streets, says Manager Pope, and yesterday. George 8. Young did some engineering work preliminary to their placing. The present wires on 4a FOR RENT Good pasture. Tele phone or call on Dr. P. II. Dencer. Otf FOR KENT Improved Irrigated land in Powell Hutte district. - Apply to G. A. McFarlane, Redmond, Ore gon. 43tf FOR RENT Ten-acre Irrigated tract near town, with bouse, out houses, etc. Enquire at First Nat ional Uank. 29tf. FOR RENT Sir rooms second floor of my new stone building on Walt street, steam heated; will rent singly or entirely. J. il. Uean. 30tf TO LET Four comfortable rooms centrally situated, with light and water. Very reasonable. Inquire Bulletin omce. tf. 9TH REG. HOUSECLEANING SALE Wr-,. Lost week wo told youobout our ninth rogular sale This wcok wo will quoto a few prices to you;- Special in Blankets and Comforters Silkoline covered comforters, silk bonier, wool filled. Regular $0,80, Special $4.09 ,. i' Silkoline covered, sivtcen border, mixed filling, llujruliu SI M), Special 3.48 i Silkoline covered comforter with fancy pattern, Regular SH.fll), Special 2.68 , Fancy plaid blanket, all wool, silk binding, full ii'.e. Regular $7.80, Special 5.48 An all wool blanket, full size, fancy border, Regular 81.73, Special -. 3.78 Large size- cotton blankets in fancy colors, exceptional value, Regular 8-.00, Special , 1.59 Wluie cotton blanket, (Hx70. Regular SI.!!.?, Special , 1.19 Cotton blankets in tan and white, Regular 81. '-3. Special 1.13 Flannel Shirts. $1.73 Values, Special 12.30 Values, Special Jl.00 Values, Special JJ.50 Values, Special. 1.30 Values, Special Hats and Caps. $:U0 Values, Special $2.4fl 2.73 Values, Special . . 2.00 Values, Special . 1.73 Caps, Special 1.23 Caps, Special 1.00 Caps, Special 1 fj? ON ALL LADIES' COATS. i-O VII $1.45 1.95 2.45 2.95 3.45 1.89 1.39 1.38 .99 .68 Heavy Wool Sox 00o Values, Special , . 52c 83c Values, Special ..'..- 48c 80c Values, Special 44c 10c Values, Special 32c H3c Values, Special . 29c A few left in Chinchillas, Coverts, Zebelino, See Them Remember we give JJ&C Green Trading Stamps pSS on all cash purchases. This is a strictly spot cash sale. Positively no goods charged at sale prices. All mail ordciN promptly filled. cebtvfe'CgAS, V. 4 The Store of Better Values" j Wanted. WANTED y woman with Blrl 8 years old, ixsltlon as housekeeper. Mrs. Nellie Evans, Redmond, Ore. 4p WANTED Relinquishment from owner. In Powell Unite, I,aldlaw, Deschutes .or-Tfrrebonno districts, reasonably. Address N, care Bulle tin. -' c 43-C For Sale or Trade, . TO TKADE-rSEli aWWHei H. T. 17 8.. R. 13 E. 33 Irrigable acres. Water rlsht fully paid. Will trade for property elsewhere, preferably Western Washington. E. I Spencer, 1321 Cth Ave:, Tacoma Wash. 4lp - '-T 'tr fix- -- f4- ; LOCAL NEWS ITEMS M. U. Coe will hnve cut (lowers for sale at Mrs. Herring's Saturday. Mrs. Nellie Wrlicht returned Idft night from Portland where she had been visiting friends. The Sunday Oregunlan contained two excellent pictures of the new First National Hank building. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ilrlnkley hate gone to housekeeping In the bungs iiv formerly occupied by the Oyer, turfs. Mr. and Mrs. V. Ewlng Martin, Miss Scott, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Skuse and Ward H. Coble spent the week end at the Stanley ranch. Work on the Presbyterian church has len delayed somewhat, the very cold weather making II tinadvlajble to finlih up tho plastering. There wilt bo n meeting of tho Presbyterian choir and orchestra on Thursday at 7:30 p. in. at Mrs. Lu cas' home. Mnrlon Wlest, leader. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stunts return ed Saturday night from Portland where they had been for it month, Mra. Slants receiving medical treat ment. The., Afternoon I'lvo Hundred Club .was entertained last Thursday by ,Mrs,..j; Edward 1-nrson. Tho host ess for the next meeting will be Mrs. C. H. Corkctt. John Steldl left this morning on.n trip East, which will Include a visit to his parents In Minnesota rIro spend n few ttrcka nt Hot Springs, Ark., taking the baths for rheumatism. 1 1VT OW THAT THE !j I IS HOL,! DAY RUSH zr-Z-IS PAST, WE coiigive pi ore time and attention to the t individual sitting and to group work. Step J I in and see samples of t aiii- wnrtf nnrl ttn t WW. .WW. X..X ...w I tasty mountings on ? display. General View Work Copying and Enlarging Elite Studio "Tale Of Two Cities" A Three-Reel Feature Film Reproducing , Pickens' Absorb ing Novel at the Miss Corn Sather gave a danro on Saturday evening In .Satlirr's Hall In honor of her brother John. There was a large number of guests and an enjoyable evening was spent. Krappe was served. Tho young men and women home from college for the holidays return ed Saturday and Sunday, except Miss Angle Young, who did not go bJck to the 1'nlverslty of Oregon for the spring term. The Presbyterian Ladles' Guild met Friday afternoon with Mra. A. I,. French. Considering tho Incletn. out day .there waa a larg attend ance. The next meeting' will be with Mrs. O. C. HenklH Wednesday after noon. February 5. Tho Hod and Gun Club shoot on Ho will New Years day was very siirceMfiil One turkey miis put up. Iteing won it) .M. J. Main, who rutin tied It to the club to be shot fur agnli. Regu lar shoots v bo held by tho club members as often us thn weather Is suitable. Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Todd and chil dren, Miss l-cla McKay and C. O. Seward walked down river to the Ri ley ranch Sunday morning, taking a number of pictures as thny went. They arrived at their destination In time for a dinner of fresh pork, W. I), McRay. who lives on the ranch, having butchered two largo hogs the day before. li, I.. Fox was In Prlnevllle sever al days last week winding up his af fairs as deputy sheriff undxr Hal four, who has retired. Mr. Fox re turned Saturday night. He said the local position, for which he was not a candidate fur reappointment, was being sought by I". itivn Frank El. klus, the new hnnrf. ha not H an nounced his np-xtlnte. Illshop Robert It. Paddock of thn hpl-ico-Ml church oamu hi- Saturday night mid conducted services Sua. Uy, Dr. (lorby turning over the usu al Presbyterian service at the Star Theatre to tho visitor. The blshop'a sermon took "religion" for Its topic, and chiefly concerned the simplicity of It. Sunday evening he Ireachml at 1-aldlaw to a large congregation OF HIHTOIUC INTKItKST. Howard V. Dyer, husband of Kusha A ,Dyor who died last wek, bis an Interesting document which ws th property of his wife. This is a grant from the United States to her grand father, Jesso Osborn, made In 1831 and signed by Andrew Jsckson as President, dredlng 1C0 acres In Hen dricks count), Indiana Star Theatre (WALL STREET) Tlftrsday, and Friday Evenings First Show Starts at 7:45 -I .. $ N 1 ifff J Jt jr wuarwM 1 rrt- "a i-VY-v-t SV. v - H.TSMinu fly " I tW' 1 "KW? WHtr,tmn I h8J Yjaj',,r P v JS"- which rvmrs wVE THIS MflP-Sffupy TINVESTICflTE. iX&iVXM, Si I OU OUOlllU GCC Ivfl 7II1C Hon. n4 rock. U ll, h., ,r,,gf, ,n. t,t,ntH, ,),nUlI, J ,','r irro.indlng.tiecowtinouiiUln.rtfullouiMUlHf,n.Ur. M Ju.t lh pUc can Ix purchiwd it j4 oo xr icrt on ey ttrnn. The iu fn, . ..vsllnn IH VIM, I. nnlw .lilill ( wl Vn.r, ftM l.til ............ ........-., .. ,.........,, ..., .,..,.., ,,.,..,, ,. ,,.. . iiiinuni ay.itin, IHQ (itntl hoHI, loo til ..i.,.i oitrchanillMUrc, a OntcUHliocry sudlcnl UIlt, an txcttlcnl nwtpapcrlhc f. I'liif ntr Haunt. In) on r ik. ...... . """ I co...inarcUt cluU In tit Ulr -auU Ihl. club, by Ihr way, haa II. own pioucf ly inrt lhj Jjiil twttinAihhJoHtnuihSS WV1" Thcr-llhrraitiall aaw milKlo Ihtticlnlly'ofU fiuc. whl.h Uju.l lhlislouliigoVlhtt"MnilKlni "nTOlUB. 'huaiuill l'".1' hWV Unn here, Theft are 100.I epenloaa In tnanuructuilns aud other 6u.lnM llnca here. In e.tuca Uoual nuturi 1 1 ' 5 Wnf I. .! .?. 't1 w!"J a Unacrc Kh.wt park b. the heart of the re.l4ei.ee Uoii. and now leachea up In the twellth sra'te. A Calho ie chuKh ,-?!,TMT,,..,Lh lhl.prln.auilolherhurcbeearepUniiIiltor.ubll.hllieni.le.. Lt Hue lui over ii.om IlabUi ttil ?ie ho,--'' b,'1,l here Qwnehi b.TtXience4 to de.op; an4.wbll.Upe would build a sl alud cil0 The bla ami SfO Uhff r.hUi2K i JJ,.r..rh,tB ,h aloaa UIJ and n-ainulif . wJ siFed-hy , The vl liaeUofl.rnWr trlbuury lta flat ii"l5 stoat buU.I V S.i "Z.lJi fi?.1 'Wr,?" coming of the two tug railroad eyitiut to l.a fine, which will be toon, development In and around li PlS. JiiVi- ..if'. V,h h cm be reaehrd via Of.Wi ii. r , O, W.R AN.andU H. Mye. Yoii can atake money by "luylsg proWriv fl-V wiL . ffP1,1, u '" railrude. Olhera are doing ft, wby not VOUI , WAKK OH lojht fw'llul a aolid. Wen'loVitrVwwJ Tla one oj 'ihe iiw..i' .ufi' i "." of,U, of the Norlhwl 1 bound to grow rapidly and that properly .values vlllcllwb aajordlnaly. Vrlee. now from l 0.1 u! ThlJ-;,.t .tt,l"n roil a few dollar per month on each tot You. don't uIm the money, but you toon nciut(e,iluebf propeuy; Vrlle TodaJ- ir ' 1 '!''' LAPINt TOWNSITE COMPANY, U Pine, Oroscw. nrn.ui. a,.uf . whii guuu ug reiereucee, wanieu in ill paritortht U lilted Slain, UAdmission rrl5c and-l i iiT-si t m msxssoisii wsf