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I ' TIIK WCKIJ nUMJEOTH, IIKM, WKI)NKBIAV Al'lliri 2fl, i(HH. TACK It. r 4. fr ) HUHINIHM AN1J I'ltOl'KBHIONAIi. UOIIKItT II. CJOUIil) Civil Kiujlnccr Hcnil Orcjon 0. 1'. NIHWONORH, llond, Oro. UNllDUTAKim. McuiimmI KmlmlilU'r, Funeral Director I'hoiio. Lady AiiolMtaiit MIIH. M. H. I'OUdlJV ItonifMlIc Nurse llontl, OrcROii KOHH !' A It Nil AM Attorney nt Iw . VOIIlco In old I'lrnt National Unnlc llulldliiK. Dlotutlc, Hyloiilo, Natural Thorn- tiunlluM. (Jlironlo Disorders n Hpoolulty 1)11, It. I). K I! TO HUM DnmlcKN l'hyMlclnii llourn 0 to 0 Hatlior JIldR TJIIJ J. II. DANISH AlWTUAUr CO., liicorKirntcd. Cotnploto tract IndoKoa nnd photo graphic copies of nil Crook Count) record. l'rlnovlllo, .Orouon V. W. KAUMCNHH, D. M. I). II i: N T I H T O'Dounotl llulldlriR II o ii (I. 0 r o k o n V, C. UOM, M. I). I It y m I c t n n nnd Hureon OIllco uvur I'lrnt National Dank omco iiouw. io t ia o. ih.j i to 3 and 7 to 8 p. in. 1IKND, :! OltKCJON O. H. IIKNBON Attorney At Ij'hw Ofllco In old rirst Notional Ilank IlulldlnK llond, Oregou VKItNON A. l'OllltHH LAWYKIl Klnt National Hank IlulldlnK. IJond. - Owicon (ii:ott(ii: h. you no Civil, MlnliiK "' lrrljptloi ' Kngliirrr. Omco nt Itooin 6, First National Hank , UulldltiK. J( F. O. MI NO It .V 1'oitonico llulldlnit 'J LIFBFIIIK ACCIDENT 1 N B U It A N C B ? Notnry uI)ll', ami jonvjrnnciuR nu Ugal Fapcra Correctly Drawn . I-ltlcllljr iKimi. i - , . M. J. MAIN All Kluila of DlJcksinltli Work ,.' , l'rlcct Itonajiiablo Minnesota St., Hot. llond nnd Wall. ' U. N. HOFFMAN NOTAIIY 1'1'IIIilO Jluntcr'a and AiiKlrr'a License I'npcra n HtMtlnlty. llullolln Omco, llond, Oroon.j MI88 1JVA U OltAVHfl Tearlit'P of , I'lANO 1'I.AYl.Vfl , Ilrsldrnt-o Hluillo at Mra. A. M. Lara's Telephone. ii. a MiiMH " Atlorntjrntl4tw United HlMtn CoiiiiulMlonrr i Firm National Hank IlulldlnK 1IKND, OIIKQON lilt. J. II, (X)NNAItN tllKNTIKT Over Deichutca Hanking & Truit Co omco lloura to J. ---? R. H. DEYARA10ND Machine Shop and fi'ifraflfn X? U1MSV Wo know how to do nil kinds of Mnchlno work, L TRY US AND SEE. --------- Send Now for Fro . Copy CATALOG J I . I iil Tfca liOiS CHA3.H. I', J7 ULL.Y CO. 4 WHMMHHMMMMKy SMttl I'JiANTINO MANY KIIUIT TIIKIiH. 0, F. Ilnrtwlg, who hnn n luilf nee tlnii In tho Mllllcn;i vnlloy,- luia Juat ruculvod a ahlpiuont of 3000 npplo, ponr, plum nnd Kngllsh walnut troea which ho Intend to not out this aprliiK. Thero nro moro than ton dlf foront variolic of t.ppln treua nnd n iiuiiilier of kliida of pear nnd plum. Tho Kngllah walnut In of a (drain which la vxpocted Io do woll In thin olltuiito. Ultlinatoly Mr. HnrtwlK ux pocla to put IiIm wholo plnco In fruit trooa. PRINGLE FLATS (Contlnuod from Pago S) PrliiKlo Flati nftor visiting on Ftipot Hound. Mrn. Martin llallmnyor nnd Mrn. Daiilolnoii railed on Mm. Charlea Htuvonaon Thiiradny, Mrn. II. Kvnna and datiKhtor Mllrn hotli mado n trip to Hear Creek nnd vlnlted Mrn. K. Fnufiht, Monday. U. linker linn kindly promised to keep tho iielKhhora' Imhtcn whllo tho uiothurN o to tho poatollluc. Charlea Mnrrln nnd Chnrlea Mill VH'iit to llnnd laat week and return ed Haturdny. Mr. Mllla mid Mr. McCarthy Intond to put In gulto n lot of hnrloy thin nprlnic. CRESCENT : .(Special to Tim Ilend Ilulletln.) CRK8CBNT, April 19. Mr. nnd Mra. D, A. Jonea were- In town thla wook. J'rod Lufollotto nnd human C. Illch wore puiaenKcra on Frlday'a atntte. Irwin II. Wllaon, atnto flth cultur lat, returned from Portland thla week and went on to Odclt tako whero ho and Iila ntalatanta have built hatch cries. Noll Sly and Hob Onthoreood wore huvjnosi vlsltora In Crescent thla week. Mr. and Mra. Frank Hamner enmn In Thilraday from their ranch weat of Croicont. Mr. Hnmnor la to act aa n lira guard for tho government tho comlriK seaaon. V. W. Cryder nnd Barl Auatln were bualnoat vliltora to I.a Pino thla week. Ml. a Ardn Kdwarda haa lcon re elocted na toacher for tho Howard school. Sho la an experienced teach er and hor work haa proved her auc voaa In thla district. Dr. nnd Mrn. II. Forrcll camo up from Ilend In their car last week to attend Mra. (1. V. Anderson, who la rapidly Improving and la now ablo to alt up. Joo ItlnRO and H. Q. Howcra rc Bend H,. na I f turned Hnturday from Heaver Mnrnh, Tho rond lit now broken Io Klauinth Falla I nt will not bo paioiaulo for ma cIiIiioh for another wook or two. Mr, KIiiko hint Clnudo Heard In Ln Pino tliln week, ho eoinlntt from Idaho to tako ohnrKo of tho Hunter Laud Co.'h uxporliuontal farm at Camp Lourolh, io la n Kraduato of tho Idnho AktI cultural College nnd Iiah had clmro of mi Idaho experimental farm at Monoow, Tho company la now build lug n Mtororoom on tho prevent town alto of lxmroth nnd la plnunlnK to upend coualderablo money to aacer tain whother dry fnrmluK or Irriga tion la moro prnotlcablo. ---- HAMPTON DUTT --- - -- (Hpcclnl to Tho llcnd Ilulletln.) HAMPTON 11UTTIS, April 12. A nuiiiber of claims have been (lied on during tho pant week In thla vlolnlty. Mr. Yeck pnsxed throili )mro on Ills way to IiIh homefltead nt Lost Creek. Ho was accompanied by his family. ' Mr. Yeck'n oldest Ron hnn u clnlm near his father's. PIowIiir nnd aeodtng aro now the order tf tho day. Prof. C. V. AshbaiiRh closed n successful term of school April 0, In district 77. Ho la now u farmer mid Intends to eiuhnrk In tho fruit xrowliiK busluosa, ho anya, DurltiR tho iinst wcok four cIrIiI horse frelRht outfits passed horo on tho way to Hums; also two six. homo outfits nnd numerous twohorso loads of freight. Deputy (lamo Wnrdon O. W. Shrln- cr of Ilend was horo last week. It la understood that he wna Investi gating a reported violation of tho game law regarding tho killing of deer out of season. Mr. nichel reports that tie could not reach Duma on his last trip with Iila auto-truck, owing to tho high water entiled by tho rapid melting of anow In tbo mountains. Mr. Harrow nnd Mr. Unbone of Portland located on claims In north ern Lnko county on April 8. Mr. Aiken of Waterloo, lown, called on John Perry and family tbo first of the week. P. C. Stewart, hnvlns mado final proof on hla homestead, loft Tuesday for tho Wlllamctto valley for tbo summer. Sheriff Frank Blklns passed hero on hla way to Hurna on tho trail of n thief who atolo a team of horses near Prinevillo. COL. HAMPTON HUTTB. April 19. Spring grain la nearly all seeded now. That sown tho first of tbo month la up and looking flno. Plenty of mois ture but tho weather cool. Mrs. M. W. Bhoppard and daugh - .. . .. r- . ' Wtfk i?3R) Pwill Be Ready in a Minute As a matter of fact this wonderful little disk stove is ready to cook in much less than one minute from the instant you turn the switch, And you can cook on It practically anything you wish. It is, perhaps, the most convenient and useful of the great variety of electri cal cooking devices now within the reach of nil, not excepting those receiving the more modest incomes. It represents the genius of the "Light House Keeping Age" now opening to us banishing as with a fairy wand all the nuisances of smoke, soot, disagreeable odors, and tiresome delays. You cannot fully appreciate its many virtues until you actually use it. Come in and cook on the fine little G-E stoves we carry in stock and learn a lesson in real convenience, Or, bettor still, tnko ono homo to try. Water, light & Power Power ter Ilcsslo hnvo returned to their claims nftor n visit In Portland dur ing tho wlntor. Monday, April 14, being Horace llrooklngn' birthday, novornl of tho uolfclihorn mot nt hla homo In tho enrly evening to help him celobrato tho event. After a bountiful supper, to whloh nil present did ample jus tice, alngltiR and names wor eonjoyed iintU n Into hour. Tlioco present were Jnmen Hrlckoy and wife, James llrlckoy Jr., Miss Kate Hrlckoy, Mr. nnd Mra. Charles Stauffer, Mr. nnd .Mra, C. w. Aahbaugh and son Mori- don, Mr. nnd Mra. J. K. Drown nnd four children, Mr. and Mra. Hurt Meeka nnd three children, Mies Mary MoMullln, Tliomnu C. Kwlng, Viator Johnson, Mr. and Mm. Horace Hrook- Ings and son Paul. Miss Koto Hrlekev. after mi ntt. sen ce of several months, Is now On her homestead. Mr. Ofllold, who npont tho wlntar In tho Paulina mountains trapping, la now rcaldlng with hla daughter, Mra, Smith, on her homostoad. Clearing Innd Is now In order, nnd tho amoko from burning sagobrush keeps tho nlr Ditto In thin locality. From proaont Indications several hundred. ncres of brush land will b cleared nnd plowed this your, K. Cook mado n luminous trip to Flfo and vicinity this weok. Mlsa Bvn Michael has roturncd to her claim nfter spending several months In Portland, COL. ----- I FREMONT I - (Special to Tho Ilend Ilulletln.) FItKMONT, April 21. A aurprlso party was given at the homo of Mr. McCallum last Friday night In honor of Misses Mnry and Ruth. Fred Wllllama, who la now work ing for J. II. Fox, took a load of seed rye aa far an In Pino and expecta to bring back n load of freight for Mr. Fox, Leo Pcarco haa gono to Ilend for n week. Mr. and Mra. Arnold of nend atopped over In Fremont laat week. Tho weather In Fremont la flno and everybody la now plowing and seed ing. J. H. Fox haa bought a new horao that la n flno looker nnd a good work er also. Mr. Hoover of Fort Rock wan In Fremont Saturday having blacksmith work done. Arthur McCallum has broken ono of hla fathor'a pink mules and rodo him to Fremont last Sunday. Mr. Reynolds, who has been work ing for Mr. Moore on tbo well drill ing machine, left for Seattle last week. Orovor Hell returned from nend ..m - '-. J 3? " . - j k. 'i Co. iut 1 Co. last week to work on tho woll drill for Mr. Mooro. PLAINV1EW ------ "- -- (Special to Tho Ilend Ilulletln.) PLAINVIKW, April 21. C. F. Chnlffln has Just finished sowing CO acrea of rye. Mr. and Mra. W. M. Phonlx wore dlnnor goesta of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnl- fnn Sunday, Tho stockholders of tho Plalnvlew Irrigation Co. havo Just finished a week's ropalrlng on tho ditch. T. M. Post's health is Improving somewhat. Hvoryono In tho nolghlorhood la enjoying their phonos, consequently thoro aro qulto a number of "rubber nccku." Mr. Htrnhrn and family and Miss KlUn Crawford spent Sunday evening with Mr. Adams, A flno mnro belonging to H. L. Olllett got cut badly In tho barb wire, Joalo Crawford waa visiting at Mr. Strahm'a Thursday nlghL Mrs. Knlokerltoeker nnd NVls Pet erson wero trading In Slaters Satur day. Hond'a Heat Harbor Shop, aa well aa tho oldest, Is Innea & Davidson's, on Oregon street. Adv. List jour fnnn and city property with me. I Villi make on honest effort to sell It. C. V. HILVIB Adr. - t There is no use to advertise the II orticultural Fl2 Pellet as to its reliability, j promptness a n d z accuracy in pay- i ing losses, but it j is necessary f or I you to know that I J. B. Miner : is the officialagent j of this territory. Bend, Oregon. Free Homesteads 37QirrA HOMESTEADS in beautiful OLV UWC Hampton valley, Crook County Central Oregon, GO miles southeast of Uend. Conditions favorable for securing wood and water. For reliable information write to HAMPTON VALLEY LAND CO. or Office one block fromthe depot S. R Ki pro Vl,l UT4., Xt JUtl sasgBR: Zi-ll .:wj.i::nrisf7F Situated in the hub of the principal theater and shopping district. Recently redecorated and refurnished throughout, and better.equipped today than EUROPEAN PLAN. ; Room a without bstb, $1.00 per day and up. 1 Rooms with both, $2.00 payday Md 'tis;' N, K CLARKC, AsiU M4r. THE JONES DAIRY Hits every modern facility for .mudling milk nnd cream in a .scientific nnd Abso lutely cleanly mnn ner. 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