' mT I"HTfc-WWW'w "Wt ,."l"irtP TIIH riRNO IWM.KIW, JIBNO, WMOMIIAV, MAI' 21, iOlfl. niOB;" r BOOK WRITTEN BY BEND MAN HAS COME FROM THE PRESS Uoitd tinx rood ItH llrrt utano liullil-iit iimimllo tmiiinr, ittnl nil liwiulnltlvo ittiKt the flrrU ono of brink, Mm llrnl illionltlmi. iniiy Iiiowmo wllh iooiillnr uoiuont itldewnlk mid tlio "llmt" of tnUlnfiiotloii. I'or thono IiIcamhI with tiiHtiy otlmr (IiIiikm. Hi du mi now, mono triple oiiiirnetormiioii, 1110 ox- Iowiim iiml KrrtWhiK ollln. And now I'oiiiiM Ilia llit hook written in noun. It Ih "TIio HouMilniitl of North Amor 'ion," nn oxtenidvo volunio tlunlliiK witli Contrnl Amuilm. written by (I. ,l. Putnam. Tils Imok, whloli vrr.M ihiIiIIhIkhI In Kbw Vork, wiiitnliiN ovor 400 iiakoh, nnd Iih 00 llliiHtrtttlotiit, olilofly from liliotcintplin liy tho nnthor, mid n niirluncn Ih lecoiiimundud, wlillo It iniiy Hiifoly I io liidnlKnd In ovon Mhoiild two of tho throo ho InukliiR. for iiftor till, n HiiiorHliiindniif!o of tho ImhI iimiitid, coiiililnetl Ki'iKiroimly with onthiiHlnHiii will orfitul ollior nhorl- (lOlllllltlH.' "Tho OroKon wnndoror flmt vlillad 'tho koy to Geiitnil Amorlm' 1'iuiii inn. Ho wan Kroutly chnrmod with U'TTKK MDHT HIS I,AMi:rKI. J. I), Mlckol, nlnto dnlry nnd food conunlfiHluiior, Hondrt out tho follow liiK rulings All dairy hnttor offered or oxpoHod for Mnlo will ho cotuldorod mlHhrnndod If It iloou not linvo murk od on oncli roll or wiiinro tho worda "Dairy hnttor, 1C oiinttm full wolKlit" mid tho tinnio mid nddromi of tho lnmiiifnctnror. Any portion ofnrlnu or oxposliiK for wtlo dnlry hnttor not Imindod In roinpllnnoq wlili thin nil Iiik will ho pn)kcmiUi4 uiidor tho HtnttitoH provided for tho hrnndliiR of food prodlietH. m, akowliiK Uio territory mid Uie.tW" old city, nnd vlrtltml im many c1 . . lfiuiliif hi. I lilytftrln mkiklfH mill iMiflliir-H III twtl routo dviorllntd, From (ho Hlnndpolnt of local pul- tllclty. tho iHHik will do much to Hprend notno knowhidtfo of lloud. Tluit It I wrltton by a mnn from llond, OroHoii, Ih n innllnr of ronl, mid In qunliit mid lilntorlo nookn mid oornom wlillo KotlliiK rmuly for We pi mm? Into olhor pockHl-oilltlmi ropulilluH. After u month or ho In I'niiMinn, tho iiuthor Ht Mil for Puiitnroiinii, tho I'aclllc Knlewny Into Contn Woo, Mm .,.1.1 f if .u.. ntlmlnlel ifi 1 1 iki la I It tit h oh.t.r dowrlptlyo of (lunNmnlmi t n lmnl BMMr(W ,,,,. onK luiutn muni, viiniMii mini w, iih'ih "' i,,u II limlu ' .'ewcotnoro nhonld got tho hnhlt of Kolng to J n n on & DavldHon'n bar hor uhop. Adv. I Uk -UT 'tho old llund-Shiinlko rotita U oon irlVBd. A tlio ln;ok li IiiiIiik rovlow. cd hy clono to 100 piUilluntloiiii In tho "t'nltttd HtatM and abroad, nnd sn It will roach porhnps n iiumiir of Uhhih The author took many fluo plo- turoM diirlmt IiIh wnndurliiK, t0 of tho view ImIiik roproducod In Iili hook. Thoy nro mi clour-cut nn mi orlKlnal photoKrnph, nnd nro now nnd w.do.y oattorod r.ndor- It mf '"nToTr -.o kw.Ii tint nt lonHt linllroolycol(t (lrft of (ho Houthlnnd mid ItH IliroiIKU II noun win iuluitu n nuiu , ioohiiuio of ndvoitlL'lm;. A llmlti'd nuinhnr of oopU'it of tho folk, hut ho hIiowm (lint Onrmnny Ik rnpldly KttlnR nil of tho trndo of tho rnpiilillra. It In nUo mndo clour that tho nation of Contrnl Amurlcn, llko Hiobo of Botith Amorlcn, nro fear fully afraid that tho United Htntcn wlhlu'M to miiuit thorn. "Itvnd thin hook nnd know your pi'ppory niUhhor thoroughly." inont proiporoim of tho Koutlilnnd countrh'H. From I'uiitnrntina wo mnko n honrl-to-tionrt nnd hand-In-Imnd Journoy with (loorgo 1'nlmcr I'utnniu throiiKh old oltton nnd luodurn pnUroM. over mountain rondit mid. ncroM rnRlnR rlvom, nhout hn nnnn Krovr and JunRlo wnntcH, nnd whan It In orrr, wo hnvo n vory good ImproMlon of Contrnl Amorlcn, of It pcoplo nnd Its pocMlbllltlui). 0 "HiimmlnR up hli ohnervatlom, Mr, I'litnniii doolsrcn 'tho repuhllc of Contrnl Amotion havo proKrewcd In differently woll lnco 1821. Contn hnw everything worth noolnR In Contn t ICIcn In itnhlo, happy nnd proiporou. Itlon. N'lonrflRim. Ilondurn. Salvador, Ma Government la not porfcotlon Niid nuatnmnla, nnd ho talked with fow nro hut It la at Imiat an actunl 'nearly ovoryonn In thmio won natlona'ropulillc. Knlvndor la nnothor ro wortk tnlklHR to, nil thn whllo tnkltiR puhllo worthy of tho name Of down nolo. Thn rcmilt la n I took of I N'lrnramm ono can aponk with lit tin tniv1. with much hlatory lutnrwovon.loptlinlam. Tho unhappy land hna that will ilo n nroni mni lownroa nron uio acono ot iimiuriinnafa wim hook nro on anlo nt Pnttoraon'a DrtiK 'Htoro nnd nt tho Owl I'linrmncy. Thoy may alno ho ohtnlnud nt Tho Hullo ,tln ofllco. or may ho ordered hy mail. 1'oitnKo In IK ccina. Tho retail tirlco of tho hook Im 12.50. ltrliM'tl hy rortlnnil rer, Tho followliiR parnKrnpha nro ex tracted from n three-column rovlow nf tho hook which nppenred In Tho KvouIiir Tnlnxrnm of Portland In Ita lime of Hnturdny: ' "I'coplo In tho United Hlntea know no little nhout tho Central American t'OUHtrlea Hint n hook denlltiR with tho tiny ropuiillca aeoma, at flrat IhotiRht, aomnthlnR of n curloalty. 'Hut there la uothliiR lf tho curio etrnnnenrKa la thla volume. It la n utory of n trip through llttle-known Innda In 191:, hy a keen ohaorvcr ami u trnlnod writer. Mr. Putnam rrmnrnmsam Noricit or co.vnwT, Dopartmunt 'of the Interior. United Htntoa Uuid Oltlde, Lnkovlow, OroRon, April 28th, lt13. To ClmrluH 1. OeorRO of No. 407 l.umltermntiH Hank IJIdR., Port land, Oregon, CoutCMteo: Von nre horohy notlflod thnt I'rod O. .Mlllor, who bIvob Hond, Oregon, t-of C. H. HutiHOii, an hla poat-olDco uddroHH, did on March 10th, 1913, lilo In till olllco hi duly uirroborntod nppllcntlou to contest and neottro tho omicolhitlon of your llomoatead, on try No. , Horlnl No. 02811 mndo Decomhor 7th, 1909, for Nlili NWVi. Kectlon in nnd Lota 2 nnd 3, HV ti NK . K V. HV Vl . 810 Vi NV Vi . NWVi 8KW, Boctlon 12, Townahlp 22 8., Ilnngo 20 K., Willamette Meridian, and na grotinda for hla con tent ho nllcRcn thnt Chnrlca K, Ocorgo hna wholly failed to cetnhlldi hla roaldenco on aald tract, hna totally railed to cultlvato and Imnrovo the miiio na rt ulrod hy law and haa nhnndoned tho miiio for moro than t..4.Htl. ,Iim .lllAfiM lit llin tfllllmt T Htntea In the 8ouhland of North America. It ahould ho placed In ovory puhllo nnd nchool llhrnry at o aeo. ' "Thla author who. hy tho way, la n HomJ, Oru man. nvera thnt 'Contrnl Amorlta la a delightful pasture now, uhnroln tho traveler, who la equip ped with n moderately honlthy liver, out number; It la bankrupt, Ha men anil Ita inontia nro depleted. Iliuidu rna la aa bad. Inhnldtcd hy half n million Indiana nnd half-breeds, It mnkea no pretefico of tnklng aerlottaly Ita- $125,000,000 debt, tho horltngo loft It hy n half-century of Rtvern mental idood-nucklng. Population nnd production nro wnnltiR. Ounle mnln U a land held In tho Iron hand of n dictator, tho heat thnt enn ho " 'JOLTED HER DIGNITY. " , Tli Matron, tha MuUt and a Opa- taeular Proeion. They tell n xtory In army circle In Wii.IiImkxui. wherein a ymniR mntron f iuuiIi illuully mid a ftrliiK of nnuy lliilliw uete the prluelpal net km. It HpfHMrH that thlx )wit womiiu tma iu.tti u n-yiil nlr. n iltiumxtniii-e that wWiil miti'h to Hie liuinor uf the ultu , H'liill In wblrli nIik tiilllid lier-ulf. Alno, It Hlmuiil be iiihhil, II Ik her I'linlom to tun-ilnli' pretty ihnmuuhiy nuy new thH- uf life with Mhleli kIio iiiuiea In luiiliiil. Aeeordluuly. on Hie oiviikIoii ,of her IhIi to nn nruiy tt In tho mt. rtif mid every HiliiK iiliotil the kwi rtirefiill) explained lo her. One day. when her tuiM nnd IkmIcm were out of Hie hmire. thl ynuim win ill 1 1 1 itiuiluht II Wfll to p In the eor- 'nil to liixHvt the iiriny huilen. Klu went iimmiu the iinlmuU, eurefitlly ox. niuliiluit eiieh one. Hhe hannened lo wear n ttwtiimo of ery II t-t It t color that ipilekly nttrueted Mlie nitentlou of the nuliimU. whtuh werv iiit'iiNiomed, like nil artuy pack millex. to Ih led by the white! niihual 'illiliiUK tlii-iii. They xlnuly wobbled their ean ne they notlci-l the unfurled .white pnnixol of .their vUltor The younc woman llulHlietl her In eNt'tlon mid took her tleparturt' A 'alio left the eorrnl, idie heard xtcp" be hind her OliineliiR bark, ahe now n .mule (ollowliiu her. while nil the rel f the iinlmah were fullliiR Into line Ifftilnd their leader. 8ht whh not Mfnild Indwd, hu deem cd fear ipilte btMieath her dhmlty. Hut ahe wna xtartled. to any the leant, anil iUlekened tier pare. The mule Im mediately In her rear liieniiaeil hlx .jwiwt, too. and umrehed aleadlly uIoiir with bin tiOHeJiint touehlUK h haik of the white parnxol. ' Then It waa Hint Ihe oeeupnnta of the Ioiik row of olllrera' r)iinrtern were mtonlflied to wltuexa the npei'tnele of nn extremely dlRtillled woman eouilmt up the a venue, nt n milt that inbtlit ho termed u eniuproiulKe between her dlR nlty mid n dealre to run. with u xtrliiK of nnny iiiuleM behind her, the head of 'emh jiiHt louehlnx tho tall or tho ono In front of him. The younn wnmiin'a 4MteM nro wild lo hnvo exceeiled tho preacrlheil army atrldo by about (wo feet. Her dlunlty wua dwldedly "not on atrnlRht " There wero ubout twon-ty-llvo mitleH In tho procwalon. (Youth'a Companion, K JUSTICE AND JOLLITY. Thay Mlaad PunUhmant and Merrl mtnt n Hia Qoed'Qtd Oaya. The mllkmao who wntvra hla milk nd the vrocair who adulterate bla butter are' nut. alter all. the product of our modern rlrlllxntlon. Theae men. It appenra. hnvo nn anceatry of a reapectnble nntlqulty. Wltneaa an edict which nn antiquary haa discover ed In the archive of IMyile-Domo: "Wliieioever ahnll hnvo eotd watered milk. In hla mouth ahall le aet n tut. umriuto Ibe elde tube ahall Ikj M)iirel tho wnlered milk till the iloeior or bar bcr there itn-M'iil ahull naert thnt the culprit 10111101 Mwnlluw morv without belmtput In dancer of hlx dnya. Who him'vit elmll have eold butter contain Im: turulpa. atiinee or nuy o'lu-r for elKii aubtmiee wild It In wln-d nnd nt tnehnl In it very eurloim mniiuer to our pillory nf I'oulei. "Then the diilil butler ahall le plneed on Ida head till Ihe ami ahall have moiled It eompleiely, and In the mean time the ehlldreu ami moaner folk of the vlllauex ahall Inxiilt him wllh aiich outraKeoiw eplthete na ehnll plenxe them. MUbJeet to the rexpect of (lod and hla umjenty. MVhoSever ahnll hnvo aold evil or rotten eciw ahall le aelr.iil by Ihe Ixvdy nnd expoxeil In our pillory of Poniet. The aald euca ahall Im clven lo the ehlldreu of Ihe vlllnina. who ahull by wny of Joyful dlverxlon Ihrnw them In the fare nf the eiilprll. ho that all may full of inerrliueut and laugh tor." Juxtlee had n liumnmua way wllh It In tlne cm old dnya 1'Mrla Cor. I Pinion Telegmpb. A Klndn.M.to th Flth. ICthel, who iirt ten yeiira old, wna atudylim her Keouruphlenl reader and learned that llati nro plaetil In brine before they are dried and preinred for Miiio. Alter explaliilnu that brine la very atronu Milt water Ihe teacher naked why the tlah were placed In It. Kthel'a fatv wna. Illumined with and den imderatnudlng, nnd ahe promptly replied "HeciniHO they lire uaed to aalt wa ter."-Youlba Companion. Stlnoy. "Slnj'a the. qhtwpoat wpjnnn 1 know of." "Why do you any that?" "Tho other day wo got onyi enr to gothar, nnd I In-dated on pnylug my own fnro, nnd alio lot meV'-iUetrolt l'ruo I'rotM. Paean Nuta. Try cracking pecan lints by placing thorn on end In tho nut cracker. Ono vlgoroua cniahlug nf the cracker will split tho nut open through tho center Giving Advlea. Bllleua-r) you ever give ndvleel Cynlcua-Not unlesa I'm pretty autre It won't be folIowd,-rUadophla Pec tonl, ono year Inat paat. You nro, thoreforo, further noti fied thnt tho aald allegation will bo taken by thla olllco na having boon confoaiud hy you, nnd your aald entry will bo canceled thoroutidcr without your further right to ho hoard there in, olthor heforo thla ofllco or on ap peal. If you fall to lllo In thla ofllco within twenty dnyi after tho POUUTII publication of thin notlco, aa nhown below, your nnawcr, tinder nnth, apcolflonlly mooting and re apoudlUR to lheQ nllogatlona of con teat, or If you fall within that tlmo4o lllo In thin olllco duo proof thnt you hnvo aorved n oopy of your nnawor on tho nnld oonteatmit In peraon or hy roglatorod mail. If thla aorvlco la made hy tho delivery of a copy of your nnawor on tho anld couteatnnt In peraon, proof of audi aor vlco miiBt ho either tho anld contcat nnt'a written acknowledgment of hla receipt of tho copy, allowing tho ditto of ta receipt, or tho affidavit of tho peraon by whom tho delivery wan inado atatlng when and whoro tho 'copy wna doll voted; If mndo hy rngla I tered mail, proof of audi aorvlco must 1 conalit of tho nlftdnvlt of tho person ' hy whom the copy wna mnlled atatlng 1 vhen nnd tho tM-stofflco to which It l wan mailed, and thla affidavit muat I bo accompanied by tho poatmaatcr'a receipt for tho letter. ! You ahould atnto In your nnawcr I tho nnmo of tho poatofflco to which you dealro further notices to be sent to you. FIIED P. CIlONKMIIiLKK, Register. Dato of first publication May 7, 913. Dnta of second publication May 14, 1013. Oato of third publication May 21, 1913. Dato of fourth publication May 28, 1913. 4 Sl at I I a 'A S4 L m SI Crct'TrJBur The Full Bag of Feed ts necessary, but the quality of tho con tents la of much moro importance. To keep your horses In proper condition, sleek nnd fat enough for working pur poses, they should bo t?iven our choice, selected Feed, mnde of the fresh est and purest grain arid nlways of uniform qual ity, Ask any horseman what ho thinks of OUR FEED. Our Ploiir is on sale at United Wirchouse Co.'s Warehouse r3S tl MEED Do You Know This Bear? Me stands for TkW tml BUB The Standard Oil for Motor Cars Watch for him. He is on every ZEROLENE can. He marks the oil that freed the car from carbon. ZEROLEWE is Sut up in the at -shaped can easy to handle; also in barrels and half barrels. Sold bv dealers everywhere nnd at j. all agencies ot the wJ C pgi imgtessP PORTLAND SAN I RANCISCO "Fine and Light" nnd excellent for the mnking of bread, biscuit, rolls nnd pastry, is our splendid household Flour -tho best help the hourc vtifo could have in the production of nil bread HtufTft. Try it once, nnd you will And it so good that you will always uw it afterwards. It yields delicious, sweet and ZZyary KMiJT'imirG nourishing loaves that every one in tho family will enjoy. The Purest and Best Always at m Bend Mi line & Warehouse Co. We Deliver the Goods BUS AND DRAY LINE LIGHT ANP HEAVY LIVERY, Hay, Barley, Oats, Wheat and Bran at lowest prices. The Largest Barn In Central Oregon. WENANDY LIVERY CO. Bend, Oregon. J. If. WENANDY LON L. FOX) .-i-i-a-i - Excursions East DAILY, MAY 28 TO SEPTEMBER 30. RETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 31. CHOICE OF ROUTES AND STOP OVERS IN EACH DIRECTION VIA o regonTrunkky. Kmi3majBMTKLM7smx;jZ-'&zir?JzriM nsBFi pf r - Jir "That's the sixth Studebaker we've passed the only kind to invest in" "The only kind because, as I eJwayo say, when n man puts money in n thine he wants to know that ho's goingto net tho worth ot it out again." "That's plain business as I look at it" "That's why I eay the price doesn't tell you any thing at all, There's only one thing that talks except the wagon itself. That's the name of the maker." "When you buy a Studebaker you're buyirg a vehicle thaMms behind it and in it sixty years of ex porience sixty years of success and sixty years of reputation for tlio oquare deal. That's why a Stude baker always looks good to me." "My father used to Mjr that Studebaker honor w as aura ni a United State bank note. He wa talking alter having ued Studebaker vehicle einco ho was luil. and ho told mo hi father befoto him said. 'Da tafo get a Studebaker.' M "Vehlclo builders can't hold tho: sort of reputation novr-a-day without delivering the good. A Studebaker wagon has tho leil in it That's why a man set tho nxui out of It why it'j always an economy," "Dealer may say to you something else just as pood.' Out whan you buy a Studebaker, you'ro making a sJo investment cvtry Ume." Stt out Dtdtt or atilt at. STUDEBAKER South Bend, Ind. HXWYOtK UINNKArOUS nttCAOO DAIXAS KANSJ. CITY DSNVBa SALTLAKKCrrV SAN rtANCIKO rOXTtAND, 01. CENTRAL OREGON LINE LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Baltimore Boston , DulTalo Chicago , Colorado. Springs.. Denver DesMoines Detroit Duluth Indianapolis , Kansas City $107.50 110.00 92.00 72.50 55.0ft 55.00 (55.70 83.50 00.00 79.J0 G0.00 Milwaukee $ 72.50 Minneapolis GO.OO New York ,. 108.50 Omaha w C0.00 Philadelphia 108.50 Pittsburgh 91.50 St. Louis..; 70.00 St. Paul GO.OO Toronto 92.00 Washington 107.50 Winnipeg 60.00 L1MITKD TRAINS EAST Tho train loavlnjr Beud 0:45 A. M., Redmond 7:24 A. M., Torro ltonno 1iin A. M.. Culver 8:09 A. M.. Motollu 8:30 A. l Madraa 8:10 A. M.. Mautln 10:18 A. M., makes dltt't counwtlon at Full bridge with limited train Ea.it via Spokane, Portland & Seattle Tty. Train hohedulos and other detalN will lo furnUhed on request, natrpfo checked and aleeping car acoomtncdatlona sn-aned through to destination if delred. J, H. COltliHTT, Agt., Hend, Ore. H. H. CROZIKK, Asu Gon'l Pa, Atrt. W. C. WILKES Portland, Ore. Asst. Oen'l Krt. v Pass. Ajft., Portland, Ore. : WE ARE BUSY. Why? Because our Stock is fresh ancUa.our PRICES the LOWEST in town : Mr, Homesteader, it will pay you to get our prices before buying elsQwhere... L. B. MISENER CASH GROCERY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, TELEPHONE. Bend, Oregon. g S