iiiini) iiullktin, iiknh, oih:., WEDNESDAY, JUJV 23, toia, IKO T. T'Ar 4fr I i "Y i r M Take a KODAK I with i you WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR KODAKS AND SUPPLIES Patterson Drug Co. The IfoxaXZ Store LOCAL NEWS ITEMS D. OL McKay en me In lout week. The llrldge Club wim entertulned lout week, with Mri. II. W. Bkuse. Prank Kulp and Htelln Thorson were married lunt week at Vancouver, Wash. Mr. nnd Mm. John K. Hyan were In from The Tulle with their guests Monday. The A((rnaon 500 Club mot last Thursday with Mm. C. M. Hedflold at Utsabutes. Jdhn Htoldl and family spent the first of tho week on n camping trip ut Odoll Lake. Hutunluy night thoro was n birth day dlniKift at Corkott's In honor of Mm. It. I), (lould. TlioiruiH Tweet returned InHt wook after it nix weeks.' vlnlt to tho sea shore mid I'tigut Hound. Mm. Hay Morehouse returned thin iiKirnliiK from Portland where she bus been spending several weeks, Hush Knrnliam returned Monday iiiprnliiK from u three weeks' vIhII tu IiIh old home In North Mukoln. Tho Oregon I.und & Immigration Co. Im bulldliiK a KuniKO on thu alloy off Wall strout north of Oregon, Miss Edith Hastes, who has been visiting Mis Lola Menu on tho hit ter's lioiiicHtond, returned to town lint week. Tho street work him readied the bend of Nevada street and some of the .grading bus been done on Orccii wood avenue, A number of Hend people attended a pluuiinnt lawn soolnl given at the hoirio of Mm. Hoseoe Howard at Des chutes Thursday. Mm. W. K. McN'ntight and daughter returned Hundny night from eastern Washington where they have been on a visit for several week. Mm. If. J. Overturf ave a ten on Tlmriidiiy In' honor of her mother-in-law, Mm. A. M. Overturf, who left Monday fur her homo In Nebraiikn, Lucille, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Ilert Hliuey, had a purty Monday In celcbrutlnn of her Ninth blrthdny. Fourteen of her little friends Joined In tho affair. ltene West, who Is conducting a campers' stopping pluce at Udell Lake this summer, reports excellent fish Ing. He has sent friends In Hend some blK fish. Mr. and Mm. I). V. Wilson hovo moved to The Holies where Mr. Wil son, who was with tho warehouse company here, will bo employed In tho railroad shops. A 24-lnah trout, said by rome to be a redslde and by others to be a silver side, hss been on exhibition at the Log Cabin, having been brouithl In from ono of the mountain lake. Ladles, call at Mm. Mcintosh's dressmaking parlors and leave or ders for Kplrelln Corsets Adv. 20 I Sprague Flour J IS IN TOWN AGAIN. ALSO SNOW WHITE AND BEND BLUE STEM. A NEW DEPARTMENT: Crockery, Tin Ware, Enamel Ware, Glass. Shrttm and Golden State Mason FRUIT JARS Pints, Quarts and Half Gallons. w Jr9 3aiD6r K &Jte& vir.4rMm . ' pssbsbsbsbsbK'O i .ssssssspskstt. I mmm' mm 52 vmSLi "m its i asSBBa' T""- Mil f HUl H i f s 'Mmk& 'tml sCT 'Ha 'IiiKiLh II ii ' ' w itw i.jj;m;j uu .. ft&s rTWv 39 fe yeiMfh rite- . m?h .cm l jDcar Amy; Vhen at wroie you Jtaii J ihoxtptit of had fuAniluAe tnoxiyA, txl XJuy John AoU hi dAeAACA 4o oficn ihai of had ia uy anoiheA chiffonicA Juii o ktefa hi Ihina in, 7c io inuch enjoy A havlna one of ihe drawer to A his pjtaylhinar, 77ly, ifui doesn'l a chiffonicA heift you keep ihe house in ordcAt i 1ovA ai, . Xou, (P, S,et jaw Jo many fiAciiy ihinas fa r ihe home vhen vf Jiouahi my chiffonier. Of couAAe you are aoina io ace ihem ai The work of brlriKliiK Hond street down to Krndu him necexsltiited low erltiK the water mnltis, In one plava drlllliiK tins been necessary to f;et u Hiifllclout depth for tho relocation. A radish woIkIiIiik lw,o pounds was liroiiKht In from tho Hlloy ranch by Mr. McKay Thursday. It was Just ono of niiiny like It, said Mr. McKay, that are Imlm: raised on this farm u few miles below Hend. A shot from the Hond streot work lust week tore a link from ono of the chains used In the covering nnd threw It uKulnst one of tho windows In the Myers & Wllkey bulldlni; with sulllclent force to cause a bud break. Kev, Irn Fox, pastor of tho local coiiKrcKaUw of United Hrethren, left Monday for Newbortc to attend the convention of his church. He was accompanied by Mrs. Fox and they will likely be (tone a week or ten days, According to a recent bulletin of the U. 8. OeoloKloal fiurvey, 76, 000 acres of the public land In Ore gon wore restored to entry as non-oil bearliiK, In May and June, and 12,000 uori'M were withdrawn for waterpower or reservoir sites, According to the Columbia County Dispatch of Dayton, Wash., Miss Nona Klchurdion Is conductlnc kindergar ten In the ConicreKatloiinl church Hundny school there. Miss Klchard son Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I!. W. Klcharilson of Hend. Walter Taylor was In last Thurs day from his homestead on I'rlngle Flats and brought reports of a good hay crop this year. The progress of thu homestead country Is shown by the fact that there are two stores within four miles of his place now. Josephine, tho C-year-oId daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ccorge H. Young, found a ten-leaf clover on tho Young lawn Friday. Her parents are figur ing thnt If an ordinary four-leaf clo ve brings luck, a ten-leaf find should bring the little girl enough and to spare. v i-w ). & M. &k riompson Where Your Dollar Dote Its Duty, '' ' - H l. - -,. .,. V1 NOTICH. Notice Is hereby given that the streets committee of the city of Hend, Oregon, has made nnd filed Its re port -with the clt." lucorder showing the property benelttd by the sewr heretofore ordered laid down and eonstrue'ed on the following des cribed streets, alloys and iareels cf land, to wit On the ally et of Hond street from Greenwood avenue to Kentucky street, on Kentucky street from tho alley east of Hond street-to the nlle) between Wall and Hond streets; on the alloy east of Wall street from Kentucky street to Nevada streu. on Ohio street from the alley east of Wall street to the alley west of Wall street, on tho alley west of Wail street from Kentucky street to Ivor section with tho south and west line of block one of Hend; thence on a line 10 feet distant and parallel to the west lln of block ono of Hond, and block one of North Addition to Hend. and continuing on the hatne strnlght line, in tho nwU of the nei sec. 32, T. 17 8., It. 12 E., M.. to a point D feet S. of the right of way of tho Oregon Trunk Hy. spur; thence easterly on a lino S feet south of and parallel to the raid Oregon Trunk Hy. spur to the center of Wall street, thence along the center of Wall street, to the Intersection with tho west line of tract 19, of Lytic Acres, thence northeasterly across lots 19, 18 and 17. Lytic Acres, to the street between lots 8 nnd 17. Ly tic Acres, thence eustorly along said street between tracts 8. and 17, 9 nnd 1C, 10 nnd IK. 11 and 14. 12 and 13. to the Pilot Hutte ennnl, thence in a northerly direction paralleling the Pilot Hute canal, across lots 1 and 12, Lytle Acres, to the Intersection of O avenue and 7th street; thence north easterly across block 1C, Itlversldo, to the Intersection of H avenue nnd the alley between 7th and 8th streets, thenc northerly along the alley be tween 7th and 8th streets to a polut opposite the line between lota 8 and 9, block 19, Itlvemlde; thence east erly on tho line between said lots 8 and 9, block 19, Itlversldo, to the west line of 8th street; thence north erly and diagonally across 8th street to K street whore It crosses the north erly line of tho city limits of Hend, Also, on Greenwood avenue from Tenth (also known as Third) street to Thirteenth (also known as Blxth) streot; on BUth at root from Greenwood avenue to the north lino of Centor Addition; on the north line of Center Addition from Green wood avenue to the street between tracts 34 and 3G, Lytle Acres; thence northerly on tho street between tracts 34 and 3G, 2G and 27. 22 and 23, 14 and 16, from ho north lino of Center Addition to intersection with miwer running east and west between tracts 10 and 1G, 11 and 14. as above described, in tho city oI'Dend, Ore gon, and enid committee has deter mined that tho following property Ib directly benefited by said sewer and tho extent nnd portion of such bene fit as dotorrolnod by tho committee 1b Bet opposite each lot or part of lot and Is b follows, to-wlt; I1RNI). ltlock 5. Lota 1 to 12 Inclusive 97.2G lilock 4, Lot K, i C8.08 Lots 9 to 21, Inclusive .... 48.C2 Lot 7 , 116.70 Lota 1 to 0 Inclusive 97.25 (Lots i to 12 Inclusive 97.25 Block S. Lot 1 , 126.15 Lot 2 ,..w 154.28 Lots .3 and G, each ,,,.,,. , (8.35 Lot 4 Lots 6 to 9 Inclusive ..,..., Lot 10 lilock J. Lot 3 and That portion of the nwV, of the no4 of section 22 town ship 17 8., K. 12 R W. M. lying west of Wall st. and belonging to the Miller Lumber Co. designated an the special flSHersment map now on file In the office of tho City Hfcordor an Trnot A That certain tract lying in the n wU of the no'4 of section 32, T. 17 fl., U. 12 B., W. M., lying west of Wull St. and belonging to The Hend Co,, designated on tho spec ial assessment map, now on file In tho office or the City Kecorder ns Tract II .... That certain tract lying In the nw4 of tho lie 4 of section 32, T. 17 8., II. 12 B., W. M., lying cast of Wall St. and south of the It. It. spur, and belonging to The Hend Co., designated on the speo ial assessment map now on file In tho office or the City Kecorder as Tract C .... That certain tract lying In tho nw'i of the noU, sec 32, T. 17 8., It. 12 E., W. M. lying enst of Wall St, and north of the It. It. spur, and belonging to The Hend Co., designated on tho speolal assessment map now on file Irf the office of the City He- 38.D0J 97.2G 75.68 421.44 448.13 2CG.03 3CC.40 C0.OO corder as Tract I) 116.00 Mock 7. Lota 1 and 10 99.00 lilock K. Lots 1 to 12 inclusive 99.00 lilock . Lots 1 to 12 Inclusive 99.00 ltlock 10. "Lots 1 to 12 Inclusive 99.00 Murk 11. Lots 1 to 12 inclusive 99.00 Mock 1H. Lotl .v. .. 99.00 Lot 6 90.28 Mock 17. Lots 1 to 7 Inclusive 99.00 Lot 20 99.00 Mock 10. Lots 1 to 7 Inetustve 99.00 Lot U 99.00 Mock 1.1. Lots 1 to 7 Jasttistve 99.00 Lot It 99.00 Mock lit. Lot 1 K4.2C Lots 2 to 7 lM)Hsive 99.00 Lot 8 107.10 Lot 9 171.20 Mock U. Lot 1 1S2.94 Mock 7. Southerly (0 feet 9C.91 Mock 11. Lot 1 ..." 160.00 Lot 2 107.75 Ut 3 109.50 Lot 4 107.75 Lot 5 t 100.75 i)i u ................... v.. i u Mock US. Lots 1 to 7 Inclusive 99.00 Mock IM. Lot 1 87.45 Lot 2 93.40 Lot 3 106.18 Lots 4 to 7 inclusive 42.50 (Lots 8 to 11 Inclusive 40.40 Mock 23. Lots 1 to 7 Inclusive 99.00 That certain tract of land 140 ft square, extending 140 ft south from, aud 140 feet 1F Cm,mMli Arrow COLLARS Represent in style,1 material and make the last word in collardom. Every style that's worth while, made in a way that leaves nothing to be desired, either in the iashjon, finish or service. Quarter sizesand notches wherever they're better than buttonholes. 15c eaclt, 8 for 5C R. M. SMITH Clothing Co. "Everything to Wear for Med Who Care." Announcement In addition to our large stock of Ladies' Home Journal patterns we have secured the agency of Buttericfa Patterns Quality Merchandise and the Best of Service at Mannheimers (f '"Uhe Store for All the People" J wegt of tiio southwest cor ner of Sixth (orlgnlally known as Thirteenth) St; and Greenwood Ave., be longing to the Oregon Trunk Hy., as shown on the special assessment map now on file in tho office of the City Kecorder 138.60 Kallroad warehouse property 800 feet facing Sixth-st (or iginally known as Thir teenth st) 812.49 NOKTII AUDITION. Mock 1. Lots llnndl2 78.00 Lot 13 106.74 CENTER ADDITION. Mock 4. Lot 1 49.50 Block 3. Lots 1 and 18 49.50 Mock 1 Lots 1 and IS 49.50 Mock 1. Lots 1 and 2 42.62 LYTLE. lilock 1. Lot, 1 42.50 Mock 10. Lot 4 23.92 Mock 17. Lots 1 to 8 Inclusive 49.50 Mock 1H. Lots 1 to 12 Inclusive 49.(0 Mock 10. Lots 1. 2, , 9 and 10 49.50 Mock HO. LotsS. 4 nnd 5 47.75 LYTI.K ACHE TIWCTS. Troct 05. Westerly half . . . . i .... ... . 170.00 Tract -20. Westerly half- 170.00 ' Tract -S3. Westerly half 170.00 Tract 14. Southwest quarter 85.00 North halt 170.00 Tract 13. Northwest quarter 85.00 Tract IS. West half 170.00 Tract 1. Easterly half 152.50 Tract 11. Southerly half 170.00 Tract 10. Southerly half . . . : 127.50 Tract 13. Northerly half ; 153.00 Southeasterly quarter 85.00 Tract SS. Easterly half 170.00 Tract 27. Easterly half 170.00 Tract 34. Easterly half i . . 170.00 Tract O. Southerly hair 85.00 rrract 8. Southeast quarter ........ 85.00 Tract 10. North half 85.00 Tract 17. Northerly half 170.00 Tract 10. All 170.00 Dated this 23rd day of July, 1913, H. C. ELLIS, 20-21 City Recorder. SPORTING COOPS, FISHING TAPf2E,CAMES ScHif&WARL hV TPiZ. - -. U-VK (MtfritfrXdPO 1 1 J&HY TACKLE OUR SPORTING GOODS. FISHING TACKLE AND HARDWARE: YOU'LL FIND IT THE BEST. OUR LINE OF GOODS FOR SPORT CON TAINS THE THINGS YOU'LL BE PROUD TO 'OWN. WE ARE FISHING FOR YOUR TRADE. OUR BAIT IS NOT TO GIVE "BAITS," BUT A SQUARE DEAL. Vlrj i U1li I .f We will give a $5 casting rod far tho largest trout caught this season. Skitse Hardware Company. W RejMtlr Gum f All Kkiak, F V ' VMM . - wn itfii - "-