. -iwHWr atjfffiiw?, Mi rAorc 12. THE BKND tUTTXKTlN, I.KN1, WKDNKfll.AY, Jl'NK 4, I01II. . . f MEETING SI DINNER GIVEN ASSO CIATION Officers Proposed ltontl Imic For $200,(MH) J)l.cined, nnil Parly lft Sunday lo Make Trip Over the Highway ltoutos lo He Improved. Officers ot the Crook County Good Honda Association mere guests ot honor at a dinner given at the Mouu tain View Saturday evening, there being visitors present from Prlne vlllc, Redmond, Lnldlaw, Deschutes and Hums, with 2S local men In at tendance Addresses on good roads were mado by several of the visitor. Sunday morning they loft on a trip to inspect the roads which it Is pro posed to improve by a bond issue of $200,000. The dinner was arranged by tho Commercial Club and Prcstdont K. M. Cam presided. Talks were mado by M. A. Lynch, president of the as sociation; W. D. llnrnes, one ot the directors; V. V. King, secretary; Os car Hyde of Prlnevllle; ex-Judge William Miller ot Durns and 11. H. De Armond of Dcnd. Mr. King said the county could legally bond Itself for $300,000 but that It was the Intention to Issue only $200,000. The money accumulated as a sinking fund to pay off the Is sue, he eald, could q loaned to far mers at a low rate ot Interest, mak ing It possible for them to obtain money to make improvements. Air. King declared this was an excellent feature ot the law under which the bond issue Is authorized. Much enthusiasm was shown at the meeting, and thoso who attended the dinner spent an enjoyable even ing. Those present were: E. M. Lara, O. C. Henkle. Dr. U. D. Kctchum, H. H De Armond, O. A. Tborson, E. M. Thompson, Frank May, P. C. Garrison, M. L. Merrltt,' W. F. King of Prlnevllle, John Steidl, V. A. Forbes, William Mil ler of Hums, W. H. Coble. M. S. Lat tln. U. N. Hoffman, A. J. Harter. II. I). Ford, M. A. Lynch of Itedmond, J. P. Keyes, C. M. Ked field ot Des chutes, 11 H. Dayley of Laldlaw, A. C. Moad of Deschutes, II. E. Allen, E A Hnat at Deschutes. Ownr Hvde " I of Prlnovlllo, H. J. Ovorturf, V. I). Harncs ot Laldlnw, C. 8. Hudson, C. M. McKay, It. I). Gould, II. C. Kills, 11. P. M Inter, C. G. Sownrd, It J. Todd and K. It. Post. Tho officers of tho association, ac compnnlod by Messrs. Kills and Steidl. loft Sunday morning over tho road to Hums, going na far an the Lake county Hue; then they went to Prlnovlllo over tho Puck mountain road; from thoro to Kedinnud and Cltno Falls and on to Slaters and to the summit ot tho Cascades ovur the Santtam route, returning to Ited mond yostordny afternoon, Mr. Kills returning homo yesterday morning and McKay and Stoidt got lu last night. AT THE BENOJOIVIPANY'S MILL Pcrxtnal and Other Short Items of Interest, Mrs. J. E. Kngebrctson canio uown from I.a Pino last week to visl: her husband, returning Monday, Itoy Allgood hag sheared his ahe-v. The log hauler which has been off the road for two or three weeks re sumed operations yesterday morning. It. 1). Lambereon ox pect a to lcavo tho planer shortly nnd begin scaling In the woods. Tho taking ot a completo isvcntnry of stock on hand In the yard was finished on Monday. The mill has been given a coat, of whitewash both Inside and out. The mill was shut down for ropalra for a tlmo Saturday morning and again on Monday. ANNOUNCEMENT. With tho winning of Its suit against tho state Insurance commis sioner, the Union Pacific Life Insur ance Company has secured Its license to do business In Oregon. The com pany announces that It la now pre pared to enter this field to write life insurance. Its policy will be to niako loan 8 In the vicinity from which Its premiums are received, loaning on farm lands as well as other classes of good security. In this manner tho money of the company will bo kept In Oregon and bo used for the build ing up of Oregon Institutions, tho profits of the business going to resi dents of tho state instead of to East ern capitalists. Thla announced iiollcy of the com pany means that this locality will benefit from tho business of the com pany to Just tho extent that It pat ronizes the company In placing Its Insurance. Advertisement. 131 FEATHERS AND EQQ3HELL0. The won! "Mil" In niilled to the mouth of water fowl, though wmo term tlila part of the duck tlie "scoop shovel." "Honk" to applied to tin' mouth of other iKiultry, KiikIIMi fanclcra tire tryltitf n revive Interest In the (In me. As he dure um lie bred for cook Held, they nre advo cating thnt this bird tie turned looe In the forests lo breed like the Jutitfle fowl, nnd they claim that In n few years he will rvutiln the ivir to llv and uuiko its paid apart na pheasant hunting Tho market demands that enpuna have no comb. no It Is Hie prnctlre at time of operation In dult the birds In doing Hits starl at the buck and cut front, nnil cut even with the skill' nnd make u smooth Job of It. A single poultry farm In New Jer sey marketed t.tlM.478 eegs last year nnd a reltable firm of nrcouutniit In ventilated their claims nnd found the owners made J10.4KI.Kl profits In a single year. Ye, tlie Auierlenn hen Is a money maker when treated rlht, Piiuiiklits are enjoyed by the hens In winter nud should Is? cut In half nnd bung up hi the coop. The soft, sweet meat helps to make their crops spongy. They have a feeding value, are cheap and beneficial. Joseph Utillik. a notorious Pennsyl vania chicken thief, was recently shot while steallucehlckeus and sent to the tastern Multeiitlnry for a minimum term of sU and a maximum term of eleven years, plus $H0 tine nud costs This is his uliit h conviction for chick eu sti'ulliu:. and many think he should he sentenced to an Insane asylum for lite. A rmss of the African nnd Canadian kim i! Is declared by New tinglnml epl rures to lie the I teat liihle nibtariteck yet Invented. The nffsprlng of this mntliiK Is a "mule" It cannot repro duce. There Is much to be learned at the fairs and shows about modern poultry culture, and It Is at these many deter mine to keep belter poultry and others get the Inspiration to go Into the busi ness. These exhibitions are In-coming a wonder for slxe and lienutlful quali ty nnd nre great help to the advance of this great branch of agriculture. A committee of three was appointed by the American Poultry association to Investigate the extent of the United States government's co-operation with poultrymeti. We are curious to know jnst how , much the government has done to promote the billion dollar poultry Industry nnd hope the com mittee gets nil the facts. NOTICE FOIt Pl'IJLlCATION. Department of tho Interior U. S. Land Office at Tho Dalles, Ore gon. May 2Sth, 1913. Notice Is hereby glvon that Wit rvc Jl ,-. Gc 2JL-r V il $SrAr l!fY "(Oil ik Ar r yr tnmmroPrinno I 0 Nur-HV' Vtll JSN AV 4? S lV6A0UITJ0!M V f jnjtT V yi wy wsunrovji j ."ffV VnflVw Vvs WHICH fvtKtMM s!.i cW..ii.i ,. VJ-v) I : s ax i i nratrorriiJ . . i . i tT5 fC-'iC'l 3 r W C Our . .. Vi i avsMrsut v yyovc IHIS MAP DltrAllUTIH CtNTtrt (.MKiirt Mll.Lt H.Kti& MILLS tun una Mcrcs'tr CttvetNJisiti wow S(tUDV JTJNVESTICflTE. earuLPMuii VA01tM MHlJ ixurntc rovtrt T7WisrTari MtALTM IOIStSTV You Should See La Pine iiiltuiMifMiiiilingcounUy. ThcUmtUa ilch, dtp votcsnlc nil formn Uon. no link, U Itvrt, lis gwxl itiliiur. sml rx-tllrul ililiiklns lar littrnltfixr lhM wfrtl Tit (rtlKStnt tattit w ilh lp-;tual wlf rilil csn biurchsKil at fj.c-j prrsctvon rxy ttiuit. Th iirtaiimllnii filsr ctrttl mUlti air lull ol inluml wimtlm anil Juit lh lnre for a vacation t.a flat If. only aboiu two irnu oUt but KruwiiiK taplill It ha a llUphoiic ytm, two io.j.1 tiolcti. tsu Ms i"'ii mttclumflw "Utra. a Brl rUlittryaii.l jl tinl.lf. an ctllut m(kt (lh t.a I'lur Inlrr HuuiiUIii), oar uf lh iihmI iMuKfu.ite ruinmtrtlalclubatn Ihralalr- anj lliUclnli liy llir nay, h ilaown pfuiKfly ami hv iat yrar tin-lttl Ihrrruu au allrafllt tluti Iim) Thnt ait lhic auiall saw uilll' In I lie tlcuilly of I. I'inr. whl h I )u, Ihr l-rxlunliis ol Hit 1.1 liimlirlln ami nilllltiaj litulur4 llial Mill Im duue htt( Thctc ait aoo.1 bptnluaa In nianiifiKlu Iiim ami tithrr limine, Dura hric In nliiiallniial niaiuia I.a Hnr It pmaitulv i ha altn-acrcachiiolpark in Ihr hiail tflhr trtkltnc arciloii. anil now itachttuplolhc Iwclllh sfailr. A CalliulKchuuli Mill Ix built litir thla lining, anil olhrrchutchrt air planulnir Iti tttallli I hin-el. M rinr haa ortr li,io atallaMr tlrtulc hoin- K)tr tilth Ihr imnfiahatrcumiurnttd lot!tlrp ami tthirh atimr wouM tmll.1 a gooil ilitdclty. Thr big ana f farm laud UiUilary lo t.a lint iuit alonr bnlM ami maintain a km! ilrtilitty Th vatl Iracttoftunl-tr tlltiulaiy lu La llnr sunM aloti bulM a (owl ilitJ cily. With lh rumiDf ollh tmil'ii talltoail ayrtnt to La I'lnr. whkb will tit aoui. ilrrtlopmtiil In ami alumni I.a llnr -lilt tsiiM. I,a I'm ran br itachrd via Or. Net., N.I. O. W- R JkN. amtl' I' K. Vouran Miakr inonry by Uiylnc ltowfly at Ij I1m- In advanr Cf thr rallroaila. Uthcr atr itolnc II, why net YUt" WAKK L'l'lothr fcet that a aulid. rclMocatt tuarn Inon ot lh ntaiitt a ad Utl atfttaua lapiuiy, amiinai trorfiy valuta Mill ciirobarcvfiiiniiy riicva now nom ivamuu. inr inma air raiy Ch lut Vou don't lulu thr rouiiry, but you aouu acquit valuablr tnotrty. Will Iwlay tor lat, oftht NotthMttt I bound lotto only a irw tic ami ttrmato only a rw ilollaia Lrt muulh vn each lut Vou don't tnlu thr mvnrr. but vou aouu aoiultc valuablr utotMrrty. Wilt Iwlay fur idal. WKta LA WNE TOWNS1TE COMPANY, La Fine, Oregon. Mtltablr af tnl, wilh oo.l bank rtfr'tnera, wanlrd In all aita oflhr Unllrtl Slate t. Ham D. Hell of I-aldlaw, Oregon, Arho on December -Clh, 1007, made home stead entry No. 1SS33, Herlnl No. 0428(5, for 8WMNWU. ec. 13: KHNKU and NBU8KU, sec. H, township 1C south, range 11 east, Willamette meridian, has filed notk of Intention to make final flve-your pi oof, to establish claim to the land a v- described, bcfoi-i itrorx' I' Altken, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Sister. Oregon, on the 12th day of July, 1913. Claimant names ,it wit manes' Jerry Richardson of (list, Oregon; Ceorgo Hell. J. P. Haley and Wil liam Hall, all of Luldlt.v, Oregon. 13-17 C. W. MOOiU lleulatcr. OICIUNANCi: NO. 77. An ordlnanco prohibiting tho use of bicycles, motorcycles, trloyclcs, roller skates, automobiles, buggies, wagons, hacks nnd other vehicles of conveyance upon tho public sldowalks within the corporate limits of the City of Ilend, and providing tho pen alty for the violation thereof, llu It ordained by tho Common Council of tho City or llcnd: Hectlou 1. It shall bo unlawful fur any person or persons to ride, drive or operatu upon any public sidewalk within tho coriKirato limits of the city of Ilend any bicycle, motorcycle, tricycle, roller skate, automobile, hiiKgy, wagon, haok or uthor ohlclt of convey unco provldod, however that the provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to the tun ot fmby carriages or perambulators upon said sidewalks, I Hectlou 2. Any person violating: tho provisions of this ordinance shaU bo punished by n fine, of not lets than 110 or more than faO or by Impris onment for not less than 2 da turf more than twenty days, or i both audi flno and Imprltoniiiont- Jlead first tlmo May 24, 1&13 r , Head second tlmo Junu 3, 113, Passed J unit 3, 1913. Attest: Approved II. C. Kf.LIH, 0. P. PUTNAM, Hecorder. MayoJV fclfe - !'!- vHC II Hi " r - : n ? i awaaBiiaaaaimaini a I rifna iiamsaisj I t " if in ii - ii? th t 4- " 6 " 5 f ii t " T " t A i i A r - ut " ' , Hi i t yl a I " r ,, l " ' c ' z, ., " 1 . i ' 4 ::: t i, ,, i " " t ,( .1 ' a ::::! ::::! i :::1J " " 4- W aaaHaajaiBaaa ' ' t mm1' , , , , J IjBI aaaaataWBSaal , , , , 1 I m I IM " " r " " r- H ;::;rl S I' I Hi 1 u I m I ) pl - - ---- --- I , --.- ----- -- -- --- ':it- HOUSES WANTED We have so many inquiries from people wanting to rent small houses, which we cannot furnish them. that in order to encourage building to meet this growing demand we have selected a limited number of our inside residence lots which we will sell at the following prices and on very easy terms of payment: . . . . . . . . 20 Lots in Park Addition at $150.00 Each 1J 20 Lots in Center Addition at . . .... $200.00 Each H n These are all nice large lots 50 foot frontage and most of them 140 feet deep. Large enough for a home and a good garden. They are all available to city water and electric light and close to sidewalks. Come and see us about these lots if you want a bargain. The Bend Company D. E. HUNTER, Real Estate Manager 5H. f! I t ' : .tV.. '' r a t : a -...i-4ia. ...,....,... ....at...... ar .Bm???t!.