rAOK 10. TIIR ItKNI) HUM.KTIN, IlKNI), WKDNKKDAY. JUNK IH, mill. CAFES IN BRAZIL fXI Wlth.ailmpaa of Rio da Jantlro'a 'Twanty Foot Wlda Broadway. ; 'Downtown tu tlio commercial part of Itlo do Janeiro Ik the noisy, vivacious Hun do Ouvlilwr of nil thlnn ltlo tie Jniielrtiti the ono Unit ptmscwea the irioMt liiillvldtmllly, the place wberp everybody who Is auybody la to be HQVIU It. Is only nbout twenty feet wide. Just think of U-the llromVwny oTn Ktvut city like Illu! ao harrow' find crowded that, vehicle pro not allowed to ko through nTccrTuln hoursu7 TTii dnyjbiU juost 0 the somber Portu Ktieso" style buildings hnvc been re placed, by modern ojic, rtnjl JJYJmt It Ipcks In width Is coin fie h sa t etf Tor by the nttrnctlvoiiMs of the stores nnU tfnre Those cafe, principally devoted to the Kcrvlce of he leniltnac, are every where In Uracil, but here particularly they nrv the rendevoira for the otllcinl, military, profedonal and more prtfs IicKiur commercial clae-, who drop In nt nil hours to tnlk thluRs over to the music of the orchestra everything from bunlne;, reunion and politics to Uie Idlent society j-o5p. ouly they sip coffee, for Uie most Krt, Instead of highballs mid tievr. And such coffcel A North American never realise what n erfectly dolecta hlc llnvor coffee really l capable of, how dcllciously rich and Mrupy It Is When brewed by those who know bow, until he linn drunk It In the orient or down here In Uracil. From 'TbrouRli Pouth America." by Hnrry W. Van Dyke. '." BEYOND THE tOMB. Victor Hugo'a Viawa on the Immor- I "' lalliy of the Soul. Victor Hugo's opluiou 011 the question otlirisliejond the crave wan a remark nblc one. The trent Frenchman was firmly convinced that be would meeta nil hi friends Fn n future wold. lie was equally 'sure that he had Always existed from the nntedllnvhin times, when, the Creator placed him on earth, lie believed that he would exist for ever. Inasmuch ns he felt In his soul thousands of hymns, dramas and po ems that had never found expression. When the atheists would say to him, The proof that jrou will not exist lu the future l that you did not exist In the past." Hiiro would answer: "Who told you 1 did not exist In the past centuries? You will say that Is the legend of the ape. The poet has written. 'Life Is n fairy tale twice writ ten.' lie might have said a thousand times written. You do not believe lu the doctrine of surviving personalities for the reason that you do not recollect your anterior existence. Hut how can ; the recollection of vanished new re main imprinted on your memory when I you do not remember a thousand and one scene and events of your present life? Since JMK! there have been ten Victor Hugo In me. Do you think that I can tvcnll all their actions and all their tbuuuhtK? "The tomb Is dark, and when I shall hnve k'issed 'the tomb to emerge Into j light once more nil these Victor Hugos . will be almost wholly stranger to me, but It will always lie the.aame soul." The Montenegrins. i. ,.. . ..... .. fc . .a it i uiiir in nirm jim nun niiiii- r j ti. i . I. ... .1. ir-pi.iM Miir .n'uii tu af.iifi.Hic liiv of tu lio-i Ital. Ilnlme Hen- fter vlfliitig the country' In 1&S9. He vury; little rtufmi tj.lmr, ajiBdrcB. nud only (lie tmta and stroug prow nh. Ih nftnr Iir- 'i.J. A.... .... ..,.-..,.,..1 ...... . ...i.nn. r.r.I......n. 'n -... . .ti v. i . i . . W .n ,um .',TSr,n,"w!,,OH he at once gives bliBoclf up and. If he '. re-overs. Imks uu It as a curioui frentt lu tfature's laws, The few who reluctantly submit to tbsl.ng nn ann or u leg Invariably refuse anaesthetic n ml converge with their frletids. smok ing n cigarette while the knife and saw ure at work." . - . Appreciation. A city man who hud made good finan- chilly and socially was showing his country friend over his newly built bouse. It was furnished most luxuri ously, and ns oue room after another was Ylilted the farmer's silence In creased. The city iimn. thinking hU old country friend was too full for ut terance, ast cd him when the last room, with its heavy furnishings, was In spected. "Well. Jostnh. what do you think of it alir "I've been thlnkln', Henry." replied the farmer, "what an all fired Job you'd hioe If you hud er move."--Judj:e. -' One o'F Eraklne'a Puna.' Iird Krsklne rather prettily com bined pun with compliment In nn epi gram he forwarded to I.ndy Payne In bnswer to her vicarious Inquiries a to his health: T1 true 1 am 111. but I nfi not complain, Kor lit never knw plea q re who never knew Payne. Hoaton Post, For Economy. The Farrier Your horse' shoes ar badly worn. He needs a new set all round. Mrs. I'ermywlse Dear me! Can't you half sole them aud benr up the tlpsV Exdhauge. Slow, "The hired man fell off the fence down In the meadow lot Just now." "Had he hit the ground when you left?" Louisville Courier-Journal. Stuna. ' "What does the busy beo teach us, 'Freddie?1; "KoV to in too near the iiife, uncle." Loudon Tntler, , " , IS YOUR ALFALFA YELLOW? Or. Wllay, tha Food Expart, Saya a Dug la tha Cauaa, All sort-i of rvtiHuiiH nix- ndvnnced fur the turning yellow of alfalfa. Some inny In correct niul some not. "Uek or bacteria In the soil." ways une. "The (-ruiuul peeds. lime." any another. "Poor it iiUi-Ti'ti I in.,J sitys 11 third. Hut here conies II. W. Wiley jf WiishliiKton, the fnimuiH food ex pert". wTio tells lis In the Iturnl New Yorker Hiajil U due to 11 peculiar sort jTlomieUiiif JE veryTo'mi of fcedltii: hi nlfiiUn. flere In whiit he snysi "A year aj-'ohiM hpHuki sowed four icn of afiiTfiTon" my farm In I.ou. (I01.11 county, vn. Ttie piot IVJirinj( the ul fulfil llrj lust nt the foot of the Hlne Ithbrk on the east side, and Is n good quality of soil. The plot wn carefully prepared by, deep plowing, thorough fUlrrlitg of Ihe surface- mid h orviloiis treatment with two tons of lime cr nftv. The germination was almost iH-rfct-t 11 lid the growth phenom enal. ".Suddenly. nlmht the first week In June, when tlie jmuiik nl fill fit was two lirtHrvT Iticlie high the whole plot U'gitii to turn yelluw. I thought It was due to fungus and brought sam ples to the bureau of plant Industry at Washington. "It Was examined by the specialist on plant pliyslology. but no fungus could lie found. They did say. how ever, that Innumerable Insects were found among the leave and stems. I Jherefore took samples to Dr. Howard, entomologist of the detwirttncnt. He Wits delighted In illsroverlng n !peelal nlfalfa louse, of which he Jtnd often hennl hut never hud seen, In his opin ion the production nf Ciiuthophyll was due to ImiMivertshiiieut of the plant by the extraction of the. sap by these lice. I would suggest to fnrmers who notice thl nptKNimiice to examine their alfal fa for lice." FILLS A HENHOUSE NEED. Hare'a an Eaaily Made and Slmpla Feeding Trough For Poultry. One of the greatest tutiU In n hen boitxe Is n dry. clean tmugli for feillng shell, grit, bran or the dry ration. The mini who has 11 relied house ran try niy methisl and I'll piarautiv be will like It. says 11 Michigan corrctqiondcut of the American Agriculturist. Cut through the celling Ismnl tietween the studding and take out the hoard. Put two small hinge 011 It. replace and tlx a button to hold It tu place. Next cut n silt nbout two Inches wide mid near ly to the studding on both stdes. alxitit WALl. ATTACHCU YCtO TIIODdlt. IKroin American Ai;rlruHurlt. i . r .1... . t. . .. ...-!. . . . ....... . .. rniHrtnt: Iwck mid slanting to the out- iinii iimiir i- uwr. iiitvi i 11 timifcu Idc t-uip4irds. Allow the front i-dge uf Uie troHgh to roiiie a little alsive tlH iipoaltis? ill the wall mi the feed will not orfiTiui. With n itml seiittle the I rough may be easily tilled, ami the Iich ciiiiiiiit wnj.(i' iir get on toil of iH'? transit and foul It I have three In my house for grit. " "' '" "'lB w "inter, . . , .. ..,.... ..... ,....., ITI lJ rti l ll"!!"! Ij"l- !! l9t all the time this plan will be llkel, as I It takes up, no room whatever. If one's lioiixe is not celleil llie lixc limy be put on the outside of the house with troughs running through. The tops of the boxes should slant so the ruin will run off. These, of course, will have to In tilled from the outside. With this plant Hit feed drop down as fast ns t,v liens remove It from the troughs. Oood nelghlsirx may sometimes W evolved from tvir ones by properly planting and caring for n few nls of fencing. Around the Hennery. H-r-r- llere Is where so tunny Hiiple fall down In the hen Imi-Iiichh They will not feed well while the hens ure "dry." -o-Uliinvoul'U iMit-n fol. though fowl gain ii Hesh and eggs during Its use. It simply puis them nud keeps them In ii gisid condition for work. Impure ulr. ns well as dnmpuestj. Is n danger to any Hock. Separate the Hock in nuui'hi's of twenty-live or fifty nud feed them separately, aud they will make much belter gain. With the pussllile exception of broil ers, capons prisluce the hlghrst priced i-hlcken tueiit on the market. They fre quently bring as high as -10 cents a iMiuud and never less than W cents. I Hiring the wjutcr months the oiil try houses are apt to gel dump, am) some kind of absorbent material should lf ued on the floors of the ioultry bouses and under the nsists. .Nothing rxcels dry dirt for tills purisise. Iteiie)uber that If the hens do not have n full supply of grit the food will not jjiiss through the gizzard as It should. The gizzard and the passage way froiii the crop to the gizzard be come clogged, anil many a fowl dies pJniO.ly (r,""l want of mnterhil to grind itli food,' Keep grit l-ef -e tU fwl nt ull tiluei H - If j 1 i ' ) r5S -" . T r V TaJ f Sand and Gravel Plastering Sand. Concrete Sand. Roofing GraVel. Concrete Gravel. Road Material. Sidewalk Material. All Material Washed n nd Scrbenctl. Bolton, Ruetenik and May Bend, Oregon Oil CQoh-stovc vK MaJjX IjMwfr Far Bfil Rti:u W Rc.aJ PEARL or EOCENE SoUlnlulh and a0 OIL Sold by dealers everyohete. furnish further PORTLAND Tr--TrirTrrr-r T i HI' 'i I In l,ri"rriia-aiavr"'f m4 wtiti 1 1 r :$ i H ip m w n i .t mm SSAXxfV5inri7A imA'ffll W rfW Covers buildings in every part of the world. You will find it in Japan. You will sec it in Russia. It protects buildings in Alaska. , It covers houses on the plains of South Africa. It is Used extensively in Australia lnousancis ot rolls Jiave shipped Indo China. Ybu see it in nearly every South American port. Is very popular in Canada. It roofs the best buildings in every large American City. The magnificent buildings of the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition arc covered with it. The St. Francis and Fairmont Hotels in San Francisco are , protected by it. Malthoid has a world wide ' . reputation. This is so because it is the original ready roofing. Its makers have been making ready roofings for twenty six years. They have always made roofings that make good. Hade by The Paraf fine Paint Co. SufrmiscoisdfYuyKtKfe Bakes Broils Roasts Toasts Docs all kinds of cooking just as well as a regular coal range. No Odor. No Tainting of the food. Our nearest agency oil! Information 5& SAN FRANCISCO It's free !. A KtVw Cheerful Homes." Ilk tu Mix til limi loullM t.lkl( tlfcfta CUIJ. A ltk ir Mi I!. IfM lie" 1 .lu been SKUSE HARDWARE, CO. Bend, Oregon You will have up Irritated fnco If you hnvo yuur nhavliix tlouo nt In lies & DavlilsOll's hnrhor Mhop. M1, Hot mils ami bread at the Aiucil-j can llahery ineiy ufleiiiooii at fl o'clock, New sloio 011 Wall street. KMf ' Vienna Cafe l !. .Hill I '! 1.1 mimnLA NNall Street flood Meals, Prepared with ilfiiulltici., at ModcrntM Kates Ijirgo Ixmve of 'holes)ino Brc&d 5c Each A Trial Will Convince. l There is no use to advertise the II orticultural Hire I as to its reliability, promptness and : accuracy in pay- ing losses, but it is necessary for : you to know that a a J. B. Miner I a a a a a t a a a is the official agent ; of this territory . Bend, Oregon. J L. KoofitiK f nil kinds. Kuimlrini; promptly tlone. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNINO AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spnutlnc, Cornlcoa and Skyliirtita. N. P. WEIDER PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER. rtltnntcB on Wnll Paper nt application Portland Prices Cheapest nnd Dent Wall Pnper Samples In the county. (let My Prices. Khbp ou Ottkuu hllftl. Ktur f DtKliulc. Uouk IIOX UltND.OKIKION Clover Leaf Dairy PURE A1ILK AND CREAM TULUPHONn and wo will deliver S. L. STAATS, Prop. SEEDS rmh, Itilltbla, Pur OutrinliidtaPltiia ErtrrOardintranil rUutfrtboulilUillba auD.tlAr m.rlti of Our NorthirDUiowqBtailt. 8PKCIHL errcR FOR 10 CENTS w Mill ,CDd pottpaid our rAMnus rni i rnTiniM I . ao Pif T.M4U , ... 10. I ly. frlaxu lu.Uk , .10. I lf a.lMJraol.1 Ulwr ,,,. 1 l. (rlflrr.kar.VV.. . , .11. I l. r.lUrUa H.rt.l UUih . , , 10. AIllMUUMC4UriwM44 , , l( ill Writ, todiil tnt 10 lull U Ut M Nilw. Mkini u4 nolo tkw. "ruuA. CoMuUtM." iw (. wiia o 17a laiirurm. utra.H uuia m uiioat fliiujunnii or,r.ii jt, -ITMltoaa Hi, HKkfur4. IlllnoU a a ujnjBt WlK iJ rZvTjm5wVVs9V9VHPVafl laWfam jFjlr gVjggLaLJ I, ' I III II l i III I ' t I'ftA'DCllNAI' HiK'lliTlKH. I. (). O. !'. lleiid liilge No. Ulrt IteRiilar MeetliiK uvury Monday nklit Visitors wnlrdtiin. W. 1 1. WIiik. U. N. Iloffinnii, N. (I. Heoy. M. V. l' A. I'llut IIiiUu Ciuup No. 0704 Meota every Tueaday In Halhnr Hifll. VliltliiK NolKhhora nlwaya wulcumo. W. W. Oruiilt, Cdiiiul. Murtln It. KiiutHuii. Clerk. i,oixii: N o. i o it K. or i. Meet every Wediina. day eventiiK at K I', in. In Unallo Unit. K. A. Hutlier IIIiIr. Vlllln KnlKliU welcome. Joe I illicit, C. O. I,. .M. Meltitytiold,. K, of It. & M. IIKMI I.OIK1K NO. Itli A. I H A. M. Meota on Tlmrndny tut or he. forn thu full union nf cacti month. VUlthiK lirotheta nvu)H vieluoinu. J, U. IMvldaoii, A, M. I.urii, W, M. Heorolnry riiATi:itNAi. iiitoriiiiitiKMin. IteKJlnr nieutliiKM hold hy llond UidKu No, bU7 In Hnlher'a Hall on thu flrat uud third Thuraday ovcmIhk each mouth. VlattltiK iiiuiuhora ot ordvr uUa welcome. J. II. MINKI1. I'rea. I'UKI) IIUKV, Hro. lti:ili:iCAIIH. Head I)(Iku No. SDK mrcta every aecoud and fourth I'rldny uvohIuk. Bihur'n Hull. Vlaltlui; hrotliern and alatom welooiunl. Mr. I.uoy I'ninnh, N. O. Ml l.ola V. Force, Iteo. Kecy. ItOVAI. MJKJIIIIOIIS ItcKUlar mootliiK on flrat and third Friday ovenlnica nt KnthorM Hall. Mr. .MnrKnrnt llalim, Oracle. .Mm. Alfttroltu Orcutt, llocorder. OuTil -lit Ol ' ICASTKItN STA 1 1. lend lodge nieutfl in remilitr aim. alon on th Hecohd and Fourth Mmi iluy livmiliiK each uioiitti. In Mnaonlo Hall. Faiiiil,, Farrla, W. M.. Arrlo lllnck. Hocy. DlltliClOHV til' OITICIAI.S. I'nllrd KtatcK. I'roalilont Woodrow Wllaon , Vlco I'rtNildvnt. .TIioiiirm It. AlnraliHll Kecretnry of Htate W. J. Ilrymi Seoroinry of Navy . . JihwiiNun DbmIhIb . Keerutary of Wiir ... .1.. Al. (Inrriaon Hecretary of Interior . . . . K. K. I.ah Mecrotary AurlcHlturn I). F. llonatoii Ktfcrotury of TreHatiry ,W. F. MeAdon Heoretur) Commercn . . W. 0. ltdnld , Uecrnlary of UUur . . . . W. II. Wilaon Attorney (lenerHl ..J. Mcltoynohln I'oMtiunater (imioriil .Alfaurt lliirleaon ' I .Mate. Oovernor Oawnld Went Bvarvtniy of Htnto ....II. W. Oleott ' Trauaiirer Thoa. II. K.i Atty (loooral A. M. Crawford , 'Siiiirliittii)ont i'uhllc IiiHtriictli.ii . . U It. Aliloriunii Htato Printer ...... W. 8. Iiuul.iy Couiniliialor.jur lvbor dtatUtlca .... O. P. Holt (laiiiu Warden W. I.. Flnley ' Stnto KiiKlneur John II. Imh united Htula fieimtora Ueorxo K. Chuinhorlalu , , . Harry W. l.ani , ConKrceanieu A. W. Lafforty ' ..., N, H, Hlunott , W, A. Iluwloy Heveiitli Judicial HUtrlct. JihIko ........... W. I.. Ilradahnw Attorney , V. II. Hull , Crook County,' JihIko , (J. HprliiKer Clerk ... Warren llrown Sheriff Frnnk Klklim 'IVeaHiirur , Kalph Jordan t Aaaeaaor , ,, 11. A. Foater Sohool Hiiit. J. U. MyerH Coroner ...I1. II. l'olndixti-i . Surveyor Fred A. Illco ConunUalonorH ...... It. II. llnylcy Wllllit W, llrown llio Court. Circuit Meota llrttt Monday In May and third Monday In Ottohor. ' I'rolmto Moots Ilrnt Monday In each month. , Commlaalonors' Moots llrst V.'cd ncsduy In Jununry, March, May, July. Soptomhor and Novomhur. lleiid Kcliool DUtrlcl No. 1U. Directors II. J. Ovurturf, Chmn F. M. Itay ' Clydo M, McKay Clerk ii. K, Alien , City of lleiid. Mavor G. P. Futnnm Hocordor . , II. 0. 12111s Treaeuror II. J. Overfjrf Chief of Police S. K. KoliortH Git KnKlnoor ....Ooorge 8. Yoiiub Counclltnon ,,,,i, k. Allen ... ..,,,,,,,, A. Ii, French , ,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,, , A, B, CollIiiH ......... ......., 1 1, II, Ford tfl A BnMiiA. JuKtlcc of tlio I'wice fiend Precinct Ward H. bbblu Deschutes P'r'eclncl ...W. W. Orcutt J DKHl'IIUTKH Ii w j T I I JUWW"IW"' "