I rAGR . thk nKNn jhxtjLktw, bend, wkdnkshav. mnuahv m, low. GQUNTT COURT PHOCEEDINGS (Cuntluuod from Pago Ono). rqnd, Tlewors report read second tlmo nod approved nnd said road vlowers recommcdlng part of said road only, it was neciwsary that tho prayer of the petitioners ho (Unallowed. In tho matter of tho accounting of the emergeucy road, report of II. C. Bills, from Jan. 1, 1913, to Jan. 1, 1913, approved, and ordered Med. lloport of M. F. Hawthorn, road supervisor, tor tho months of Octo. tier and November, In regard to tho II. U. Ford road, accompanied by re ort of tl. 1. Meuret, expert account nnt, verifying reports and expendi tures of .tld Hawthorn, approved. Ueport of M. J. Dantctson, In re gard to cement nnd structurnlworK lone In th building of tho county bridge In Uib. No. 12 accompanied by the rciKirt of II. L. Meuret, expert ac countant, verifying tho reports and expenditures' of the said Danlelson, presented ami report showing a bat. mice of $US6; ordered that upon tho payment to tho county clerk for Crook county road fund of said $15.. S6 by said Uaulelson, that said re ports Ira approved. . In tbn matter of tho report of L. Motke In regard to sundry road work during 191S, said rnattor was con tinued brcau.se said report was not sufficiently explicit. Report from April 1, 1912, to date of Ralph It. Jordan, treasurer of tho special road fund, presented, and ap proved as apparently correct Plat for the extension of East E street, Priuollle, presented and ap proved. In the matter of the official county newspaper for 1913, it appearing that tho Crook County Journal baa the largest boss tide circulation within Crook county ordered that said Crook County Journal be and tho same is hereby designated as the official county paper of Crook county, Ore gon! for tho year 1913. Further or dered that said paper be paid the sum of $240 Kr annum payable In In. stallmenU of $10, at each regular term of this court, for the publica tion of all proceedings of the County Curt, clalnu, advertisements, notices, reports of officers and agents of Crook nntr and any other county printing, except the delinquent tax list; and fur the publication of tho lellnqueul Ux list to receive thirty tents per square of ton lines of brev ier type (newspaper measure), pro vided that la no oaso shall the entire cost of the publication of such de linquent tax list exceed $500. All proceeding. Including the claims presented to bo published In ono reg ular Issue, and the entire delinquent tax list alio to be published in ono issuo. Farther ordered that In esse The Ilend Hullctln and tho Madras Pioneer or either of them, consent and agre to publish tho Identical Iiroceedlugji that are required to be published la and by said Crook Conn. ty Journal, except the delinquent tax list, that tbbi coui". pay to each or clher of said papers last mentioned, making such publication, a sum equal to one half of that hereby allowed the official county paper, payable In installments or $20 at each term of this court; aUo ordered that all print ing above mentioned by the, official county paper or In The Bend Durie tin and tbe Madras Pioneer, or either of them sb ill be from copy furnished Bald papers by Crook county, and that tbe cost thereof shall be paid at the July, 1913, and January, 1914, terms of this court, by the paper or papers receiving said service. in the matter of the petition for tho vacation, of ceratn portions of the i'aullna creek and Powell Ilutte road; Slaemoro road; Ovid W. II. Riley et al road; tbe same was continued to lag evIdenefMllouvbgltgkqJvbcEk qvk allow time for the tiling of the follow ing evidence' 1st. Evidence filed with this court of the legal extension and dedication of Wall street In Ilend, to connect with the so-called llend-Ialdlaw road and a dadleitud street In the townslto of Lytle. 2nd. The. legal dedication to the public and approval by the proper of ficials of the municipality of Hend of a street or highway leading westerly! irom said extension oi wall street to ward the preucnt county bridge not less than CO leet wide at Its easterly end, to tbe center of the Oeschutea river, and vto hundred feet wide for a distance, of approximately two hundred feet Immedja'tejy ea of the. fculr of saia river u map of which ttald strip of land showing tbn duUllu of said proposed road, commonly known as Kills ave nue, has Uxn submitted to this court, Informally, heretofore. The- widening of this street, at the westerly e.id thereof to ono hundred feet, being fifty feet on either side of center liua ol said bridge and' road approaching die same, Is for the pur postrof providing a means of conven ient wi for all time by the public In general to and Into the waters of tho Deacliutwt river. Sid. A deed pf an carement or rjght of way to the public of a strip of Und not leH than 60 feet wide ex- tending westerly from tbe center of tho Derfchutwi river where the same is crossed l the presepf .conrity brljg to counoct with a street or are nue in tbn towuslto of Kenwood; said rght of wy or wuament to be In full force and effect until the tiling and npprovil by this court of plat contain ing a street or avenue connecting with the point of beginning of tup easement above mentioned, to-wlt: tbe center of the Deschutes river, where the jnine In crossed by the present couuty bridge, and Joining by n! reasonable direct system or sys tem of ulieutii with tbe present dedi cated fctioeto of tbe towii3lte of Ken lwood.. Further- ordorod In said mat- tor that copies of tho action of this court be malted to tho following par lies! Tho D. E. Hunter Realty Co., Rend, Ore.; Tho liond Company, Hond, Ore.; City of Rend, caro of 0. P. Putnntn, mayor; V. A. Forbes, attorney for petitioners, Rend, Ore. Court adjourned until Monday, Jnn. G, 1913. $ Pursuant to adjournment court re convened nt 10 "cldiik n. n. on Mon day, January 6.M913, when wero present: U. Springer,. Judge, preald. Ing; R. II. Rnyley, commissioner; Willis W. Rrown. coimulrstoncr: Frank Elklns, aherlnVnnd Wnrrvn Rrown. couuty clerk. Whereupon tho following proceed ing wero had, to-wlt: Road supervisors for 1913. oelved list nt road, supervisor poinded bjvJullgo Ellis, and' the is upun'H tuiuu, Report of C. R. Henrj. as road sup. ervlsor In I. No. 2), approved and bill of $150 Allowed. In tho matter of tho appointment XX23CSSBS3Z SmmIbisimKxAsJEmK SS ww .m mm. Reap-list of a truant officer for .1913. Upon tho xcconunendatlpn' ot Hupt. Myers Victor, SJfiaw was nppdjntcd trunHt officer tfr three JnonftfS dt f 20 per month. v? v . ' f V " llond of Ralph 'Jordan m treasur er for $30,000 offered temporary un til books may be exported, accepted. Dond of Frank Elklns. as shorlfT, for $10,000 and as tax collector tor $20,000, approved. In the matter of petition tor coun ty road by M. C. Awbrey et al, all proceeding being found regular, or; dored'tliat the aurve'yor and viewers meet on February 24, 1913, and pro. cced to lay out and establish said roan. In the matter of obstruction of county 'rosdi Lockard Stage Coui-' pany reports that the Cove Power Company are hindering traffic and transportation by setting poles In a traveled road; the clerk (s Instructed i : i i (Continued on' Page Seven) For niblwr goodt nnd footwear, ce It. M. Smith Clothing Co. 4.1. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS J. Hasselberg of Laldtnw was in town yesterday. Mrs. Will Leverenx of Tumalo was a visitor In Rend yesterday. The Laqics" Aid Soalety will meet a week from today wlthtMrs. E. M. Thompson. J. H. Wenandy has received the ap pointment of local deputy sheriff from Sheriff Elklns. J. P. Spencer of Wallowa will ar rive tonight to mako his homo with his son, Ralph Spencer. Lee Davenport last night shipped a carload of 190 hogs from here to his Camas, Wash., ranch. R. II. Deyarmond has moved Into ono of tho E. W. Richardson cot tages on Greenwood avenue. C. V. Silvia has opened a real estate office In the Sather building and will deal In farm and city lands. Paul C. Bates, W. L. Fish and Dr. Whiteside of Portland came In Sun day night to hunt bobcats, going out to the Stanley ranch Monday with W. P. Vanderert. II. A. Miller and D. M. Davis re. turned Monday night. Miller has been East for a month and Davis away for some eight months, having been at Weed, Csl.. working with a lumber company there. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dwyer. who have been here since cewor construc tion work was started, returned to their home ln,I'ort(and, today. Jas. McCoy came up'frotn Portland Sun day and will superintend the work. Mrs.. W. B. Sellers, Who returned last week from a visit' to Spokane, received a message Thursday night that her brother whote home she had Just visited,, was dead. Mrs. Wil liams, . her 'mother, left Friday for Spokane. A YOU no doubt have often heard that old adage, "When the cat is away the mice will play." (In our case it is the boss that's away.) .But the adage does not hold good in this instance. We are striving harder than ever to make good while he is gone. He instructed us to cut prices that would net results. Whether this has been done or not we want you to judge. Look in our windows at prices never before offered in Bend. You will see many new bargains every day. Watch for them. We Can Save You from 10 50 Your Purchases. This is our regular CLEAN-UP SALE. We will not carry over any of this winter's stock. They must be sold to make room for our summer line. Think what this means to you in substantial saving. We give i.vT Green Trading Stamps on cash purchases. Positively no goods charged at sale prices. WE MAKE YOUR DOLLAR HAVE MORE CENTS. i TOCxVQg it The Store of Better Values' j N, The treasurer of the Library Club, Mrs. P. W. Rrown, reports on tho Club's finances as follows: November balance from October. $24.90, re ceipts for November $33.60, total $63.40. Expenditures $71.25; over draft on First National Hank, $7.85. December receipts. J57.96; Decem ber disbursements, $36.55; balance, $21.41. There will be a meeting for men only at tbe Ilaptlst church 8nday afternoon, January 19th, at 3 o'clock addressed by the Icev, I. I. Uorby. Subject. 'The Value of a Pure Mind In a Dlseascless llody." There will bo a special program of music nnd all the men of Rend over 14 years of age are Invited. This Is tho first of n series of afternoon meetings. Tho I'nlnn Chorus Club was organ. Ixcd at a meeting held at tho Ilap tlst churrh last night, about 20 per sona Mng present and enrolling. Tho members will bo trained by Mrs. Wlgmore. a competent musician who has recently come to Ilend, residing on a ranch near town. Tho clui ex pects to give a concert soon. The noxt meeting will It at tho Ilaptlst church Friday evening nt 7 o'clock. Thursday nnd Friday nights "The Three Musketeers" will Lo the fea ture at tho Star Theatre, with an other reel. Saturday night the PrUclllas w'll glvo some special mu sic and singing, and four reels will be shown. Monday thoro will bo six or seven reels shown, nnd Tuesday apd Wednesday "The Coming of Col upibus," an elaltorato three-reel his torical production, 'ill be seen. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Lateral Irrigation Co. Ed son. 3 7 if FOR SALE Motorcycle, or will trade for horses or cattle. II. P. Smith, Rend 25tf 40 ACRES, 7 miles east of llond. 20 acres under cultivation, 4-room house, barn, water right and deed, for salo reasonably or to trade for Ilend bouse and lot. Address Rox 169. Rend. 44-7p 4 H ACRES, 9 mllos south of Port land, on Oregon Electric, buildings and Improvements; will sol) or trade for Ilend property. Address Uox 159 Rond. 4 4-7p For ItrnU FOR RENT Good store room. al. so housekeeping and other rooms. In postolflce building See F O Minor at postolllct 45tf FOR RENT -Furn'shod cottago of four rooms, modem, having electric llatror-! lights, bxth, etc, clooa In nnd In good location; possession can be given at once If desired. Inquire at llullotln office. 43 FOR RENT Improved Irrigated land In Powell Rutin district. Apply lo O. A. AIcFarlsno, Redmond, Ore gon. 43tf FOR RENT Ten-aere Irrigated tract near town, with house, out houses, etc. Enquire at First Nat ional Rank. 20tf, FOR RENT Six rooms second floor of my new stono building on Wall street, steam heated; will rent singly or entirely, J. H. llean. 30tf TO LET Four comfortable rooms centrally situated, with light and water. Very reasonable Inquire Hullctln office. tf. "Caesar," a Itlue Dane, who disap peared last Wo.lnr.diy. C. 8. Hudson. Wanted, WANTED Relinquishment from owner, In Powell Ilutte, Laldlsw, Deschutes or Tcrrebonno .district', reasonable. Address N, rare llullo tln. 43.40p REWARD vlll lend to llewnnl. For information thnt the return of our dug For Hale or Trade, I have a number of clients who aro looking for Eastern Oregon wheil and alfalfa ranches, also a 'lumber who wish to exchange WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER? E. V. DILIIEUT, 10 Washington St., Van eouver, Wash. 45-l7p TO EXCHANGE--10 acrw Irrigat ed land for Rend property or Itmiiwr Also 160 of fine agricultural land In Raker county for lumber or Ilend propertv or Und In Central Oregon This land will produce wheat and has 4 springs that run all )ear Ad dress llox 181. Redmond, Ore ill p w For Hale. OW THAT.THE I on IS PA ST. 'WE can give more time and attention to the tl I H..IJ i .flit I I IUUIV1UUUI Silling U1IU I i n"a si to group work. Step jj" our work and the tasty niountings t 'display. General View Work Copying' ' : and Enlarging . FOR 8ALE-4-year-oM pony, bridle end saddle for $35. A bargain. E. II. Hunt. 45. FOR SALE-4-year-old pony, bridle and saddle for $35. A bargain. E. nt. 45. OR RALE Saddle horse, wnlcht about lopo iHiunds, 5 yoars old. L, Fitzhugh, llond. 40-flp FOR SALE Ono Jersey cow, will be fresh about Fob, 1, 1912. Inquire Evergreen Rooming House, liond. Ore. 4 5-1 Up TEHSONAL If the party who found my umbrella will kindly lose It In the same place the incident will bo cloned. ' FOR BALK wi4 of swVi.sec. 15, T. 19 8 R. 11 E. Willamette Meri dian, 80 acres of timber closo to R. It. Address W. H. Heiborg, Elgin, III. 45-4QP FOR BALE 160-acro relinquish ment with 10 adjoining; also other choice locations. Address II. Q care" Hullctln. 43tf FOR SALE 40 acres of choice Ir rigated land southeast of llond, eith er Improved or unimproved. Prlco and terms attractive. Also water 2.r?tr"ttf hl&U&Sl. ACfeuidor . the Notfl 7 r 'X. m!ti Elite Studio 4 You! 'i c; & Are cordially invited to come, and inspect the Jones Dairy Ranch. We would like you to see how our milk is han dled. The whole process, from the cow to the bottle, is open for your inspection. We have no "Visitor s Day", when things are shined up for the occasion. Any day at any hour you will be welcome at T JONES DAIR.Y RANCH uk I a- I 1 ' I tf , . . i ' ' ,1 ' I ! ' 1 ' J i c v. , . A 'I " V v JT .. . . ;: "- l. I II r- ' rat