PK . iiknu nuiiiiKTi.v, iiijni), our., vhini:hiay hkitiJ.miihu io, inut. M SCENIC HIG IS NOW ASS COUNTY AND FOREST SERVICE CO-OPERATE Two Thousand ltoltnra Will lie Spent On Hoad to Sparks Iiikc, nml $ll) O on the M c K o n x I c Itottto Across the Mountains. for ttutomohllo tourist travel next ait m titer. Tho proposed scenic road from Hand to Sparks take, of which Tho Bulletin inndo mention on Juno 11, la now assured. Tho forest service nnd Crook county will co-operate In building It. expending JJOOO prior to July 1 of next year. Supervisor M. U Morrltt of tho Deschutes forost appeared before tho County Court at I'rlBcvlUo last Thursday and told the eourt of tho otter of the forest servlco to appro nrlnte 11000 for this road provided the county would give "an equal; amount. An agreement was mauc io this effect and tho work will lie undertaken as soon as the money is available Tho road will start from a point near tho headgate of tho old Colum bia Southern ditch, running to Sparks Lake In the mountains by way of Soda Springs. The exact location will be determined by tho county surveyor. Money for McKctulo Itond A No. Mr. Merrltt also Informed the court that1 tho forest service would pprnd 1500 on tho MoKcnxlo wagon toad over the mountain from Cold Springs to the lane county lino If Crook would contributo tho same amount, and this the otllclals agreed to do. This will be only a beginning on this road as it is estimated thai $4000 will .bo required to complete !t. Tho forest service is to have charge of the expenditure. It Is not likely that much can bo done this fall, but next spring the work wilt be started and carried on as far as tho money will go. Eventually a fine highway over the mountains will result. Itond to lie Itciielltted. Dcnd will benefit groatly from both these undertakings, and espec ially from tho Sparks take road. Tho highway will penetrate one of tho most scenic sections of Central Oro cnn. Soda Snrinss themselves being a wonder well worth going to see,1 according to thoso who have made the trip. There Is already a road from hero to the point where tho proposed highway will start, and tho liuslnesa men and others will no doubt see that it Is put In good shape! ARNOLD CDMP1V WILL CONSTRUCTJORE FLUME Work to Stmt About 'Ifteontli of .'c.t Month Canal AW to lie Knlnrged TliN Kiill. tn accordance with Instructions of tho stockholders tu tho annual meet Ing In July, tho directors of the Arnold Irrigation Company have '(Carefully considered approximate costs tor Hunting iront station u to nation TO of the location, nnd tor ntinuolal reasons have decided to construct the same of lumber, lit order to carry out this work u maintenance assessment of IS cents per noro voted by tho stockholders will bo duo on October 1, 1913 Plans for the flume have Imen made. I Ida received for lutnner and contract for approximately 01.000 feet board monsure let to James It. Heed, ono of the stockholders, and the cujitpauy is now ready to receive sealed bids for hauling the lumber from Mr. Hood's mill to tho locution of tho new work, a distance of ap proximately flvo miles. It Is the In tention of tho directors to begin tho erection of tho tltinte about October 15. and also to do somo enlarging of tho company's canal between stations 70 and 110 at tho same time, all of which may necessitate shutting uffj the water for about a month. When the section of flume Is com-; pieieo ino company win navo con tinuous flume from station 4 to station Si! of tho location, or 1.55 miles, of .sufficient slxe to carry wator for 12.000 acres. ItKV. K. ( XKW1IAM Itl-nTltXKI). A letter received this morning from Hev. E. C. Xowltain at Walla Walla stated that the conference hnd returned him to Hend for another year. Ho will be back this week and will hold services at the usual hour next Sunday. GRAND JURY'S WORK (Continued from Page One). one dollar for ovary dollar the county will so appropriate and we believe that money so appropriated will bo an Investment of material and lasting benefit to the wholo country. Auto Purchase Pay. "Wo desire to reaffirm the convic tions of the preceding grand Jury, that of May. 1913. with respect to the purchase by tho county of an automobile for the better efficiency nnd conduct of county business and believe that for tho better aorvlce provided by the sheriff's nnd other administrative oincos of tho county that the investment has more than warranted Itself. In fact, In the ono single Instance that was so vividly brought to our attention, we refer to the caso of the state of Oregon against William Carey, tho efficient service rendered by the officers In running down ovldence made possible by tho county nutomnhllo BtnmlliiK ready, has In Iteult, In our opinion, rendoroil tho Investment lit tho urn rhino so valuable that It no other service was had hereafter, tho pur chase would bo Justllled. . (Jives County Court a Hap. "Wo further fool that tho County Court sbould pay tho bills for gaso line, lubricating oil mid ropulrw for the machine without gasoline, ltibrl ciitluK oil nml repairs Is useless iuid tho Investment a complete loss, and wo eutt seo no reason absolutely for thn court to refuse to pay bllla legiti mately Incut red In the servlco of tho county. "Further, wo deslro to say that Wo have examined the assessment rolls upon which tho l'.UR taxes will lio collected mid upon which tho next levy will be made and wo wish to say that tho VRlunttoim as wo havo found thorn sooitt to bo uniform and that the assessor has worked dili gently nnd well at a task that Is al ways a dlttlettlt one in which to please, nnd that we are highly satis fied In the manner In which. tho as sessments for the next levy seem to havo beou tnndo. Im violated lit Couit llntixc. "We wish especially to call .tho at tention of the commlsioners' court, now In session, to tho fact that two state statutes are being violated In tho court house building nnd that for a bettor example to Individuals nml for a bettor respect for tho law in general, we ndvoento tho immedi ate nbollshment of the drinking cuptt In the court house ami the establish ment of one or more sanitary drink Ihr fountain therein, and the luiino .late rohniiglng of the entrances so that all doors loading outward will awing outward. '"Wo nlso wish to recommend. In view of the fact that tho treasurer will have placed upon him tho bur den of tnx collection after January 1, 1914, that adequate provision bo made In tho way of assistance by the County Court to enable him properly to do that work: we recommend that his salary bo Increased to a point somewhere near the value of his services and that sufficient clork hire bo provided, so that tho work of col lecting tho taxes next year will pro ceed regularly nnd satisfactorily. Count) I'Iiiiukch ihhhI. Furthermore, we wish to reasstiro the taxpayers and the citizens of tho county of Crook that our investiga tions have demonstrated to us that the llnaurlal condition of tho county Is much belter than we bellevo tho general Impression among the tax payers seems to indicate nnd we wish hereby to restore confidence, and that Crook county will be out of debt before many months have pass ed, is our belief. "With reference to the proposed plan to equip an office for the sheriff on the ground floor or basement of tho courthouse and to remodol tho present Jail, we wish to state that wo have examined the plans nnd specifications therefor and heartily approve of them and recommend that tho County Court carry them out. "Wo havo examined the buildings of the Crook County High School, In cluding the Industrial erts building now in course of completion, and wo commend tho present county high school board for Its progresslveness V lt' r r j ! "Vk h ,w r ipJ ' i )' o ml taWsxtww ( . J r- v- t. r )mvl V & s Tmsrt i """co - X VwVW1------ prriviiNr v fas (M V y rt I JrtlOf ! ' r m XJ V rv '"rMn'-iv uUir ....Wkw v$Tsj WHICH P 'TSri " O CetNitn." .. ,& Miliaria a rr r i- 1 ' ---ufT. ,- 1 M V ?nV THIS MflPaSflTUDY IT - 1 1 viEPr4 flirfli8UTirt.ctNTrt ivfiacn MU.Lt l4M(0AMCroVlt ww I'Kkf rriua kl INVESTICWTE. nSf we Wn t wntfiAw BlMflTV uMMsa ncionTi MCAUH P You Should See La Pine rtillUiurtuuiMinxMHinliy. Tilt Un.l H tlfh, ilrtp vl.iiie tli finm. lion, nti tuck. l level. Ii cxxl iluliugr. mt (tllnt ililHkliil H' ictt'ltfiwrtliit Hfrl. TliltHilUiul wuh it iHciiKtual lr rum on t tiurtholl Jjojfriicicon e)' ttrw. Thf niirtniiinlliiK tlnt cumtl inwniUltn ie fullul tututal wumlM ml Jual Ihr U( for vacation. La fine Uonly aSout tu yctltoM, hut gtoohiK ailil1y It hat a UUphumg axrltm. twu sewt ItbltU, wn (l gfiuul utrchamllK alotr. a flrt data livrry and Itnl latilt, an wlltHi iicR,pxr (ihe Ij I'lnt Inltr-MouiiUIn), our of Ihr ni't itrugreMlt loiHiiictciat ctulM In thr atalc ami till dull by th wajr, Iia4 Itanwii (Jtuixity ami I In imI )rr vtrUl Ihrteoii an illtatOt lali ImuM 1 here at lhrr ainall mw mlltt In ihr vicinity uf L I'nit. win. h I. Jml llir lKylinilii ol thclrfir lumhrilnv nl nillllus htialnt that will to dene httr. Thejc ate om1 uwnlu la maiuitottuilng aii'l other iHixneM line hnv In nlncalliinat maltcra l.a lint I ioi-le. Il hat Un-aete atheol lk In Iheliratluf Ihr retUleucr Mellon anil now Uai'lir lli In the twtlllli giailf. A Calhirtic eliuuh Mill t lllll lift thu ilni, anil ullier thntihr art Utinll tu raUMlib theniwlve. I line haa orr now avallalite elntrlc hoiae lJer tilth lh anriieiehatecvinincuct li develop ami whKh alone wouM liultit a rboiI alml elly The Ml atra ef farm ton.! Itltnilaiv tu t,a I'liif wunltt atone tMtiUt anil niainlaln a iat Irrtlctly The vat lraf( C luiilwf tiltxilary In I I'lne wiinM alone huiht a ic""! eltnl nlr Willi lite Cmln oflhc two big rallroail ayelema to l.a I'lnt. which will lie aoou, ilevelnimrnt III and aruiinit l.a I'lnS will I lattfct Ijt I'lne can m reached via Or Nor.. N I', O. W- K. ft N. and V I'. K. Vim ran make iiinuey hy IniyliiK proiwriy at l.a I'lne III advance of the raltroadt. Other ate doing II. why nut VOt'f WAKIt fl'tolhc fart lhat a A. well-luealeil town Inuiie nf the newrat and bed aeetloiii ollhe Nerthwvfi le laxind mutow rapidly and thai inanriiy value will ctimliareurdliigly I'rlrw nnw front hj up The lerme aiecaty ony few tfullart tr menlh on each Ua Voudu't inluih money, but yuu aoaa avrjuHe vatuaMt protKity. Write ItaUy lur put. price i andteinialo LA PINE TOWNSITE COMPANY, La Pino, Oregon. Kebante etenli. with gool tMnk refcrtneee. wanted in all patta oflhc United State. and feel they should be oncouragexli son, convicted last May nnd who are' I. W. Ilrowii as much as possible In their sincere serving terms In the petiltontlnry forMH0 today. euoris to imiiiu no iiiaiiiuunn wiifro , ini'ir C4iniiortion wiiu tue incus, iiih our children will lm afforded the best ' district attorney Is now I'lideavorlug of hlKh school Instruction when they i to have Calhoun extradited from havo llnlfthod tho regular common , Washington lit time for a new Joint trial next December. Is down from ia school oourses." Kontiter U Acquitted. (Icorgo Kentuor. who was put on Friday for larceny In cornice- trial tlou with the wholesale shipment of stolon horses mado from llend last fall, was acqulttod by a Jury on tho second night. (MHOMNIU TIIK I'MTHIi WAHIUlOl'HK tl. linn nrruugeil ullh Hie I'uloii Oil Co. to linndle ll product) here I'Klt.MW- KNTIjV Mr are (Viitrut Orrgoii dfv Mrl'lirraon N Convicted. I I.oriui Mcl'hersoti, indicted earlier, In tho session on a chit ran of crimi nal assault, V.HH found guilty yostor-t Iriliutiir for the liiliui Oil Co. nnd day. Sentence has not been given our ronlrncl l latllng one. ' bill It Will 1)0 from Olio to ten y.i'lirs. Aiir rut in nrlin nf UHMdlne nmilrt I., ii. . ... !... ,!..,.. ,. -. Au....a .1.... ta nl...--....1.. . w . iiiiiiitiiiuiii mil' oaiurimi ll vx,(icivii liinv ,uui uui aim n , ,y roilipelltl iiiiuiiiu, ,fitiii;,iiiuii, in nun ' uiuiucr iiuuu, tun, Itiuil Ul inn hit. pending against Konlner, which wllN stesllng, will get the samn sentence i bo tried at December term which con-, snd that tho two will company. , .. il. ...... I ' i-rnimnrni. M m nv 'vset- .. vinitit Miinilav I)irct!n1ir 1 fAntlarv fnt?iltutr Mt1( lull IfAtitn.-.r u-nai ImtlrffAil ..tint If wltliL T1t ir ! Im rli .i.Mttv lit ! ' rrj i re. sai .- jwiiiiij " a wa I i IIU . so Ml ai iliak li'Hnj IHIIU.... ...... ....--...,. . .. .- W. C. Calhoun and Al Robertson, a I civil caso nf J. Htreln vs, tho fiend T,,.h lftlT,' u.imiiiiiiHi-. cti., brother of William nd V. M. Itobert. ' Milling & Warehouse Co. t--tf A. M. I'ltl.Ndl.i:, Mgr. . ... ... ,-... ... .. - peiltoni ulll lie met by Ho i r. I Htirnt, MlUfurlory sen Ire II I protection U our giiamiilrnjl ' ciiatomer, T 1a I I I I I 1 I I I I t I I t I t I I t It I 1 1 1 I t t I t t t I t I t I t I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II M I I I I I I I I M I I I I M I M I I I I M II I II I H I I I I I I I I I I I M M - - fc Of ' '"'"''"'' ' ' " e-- . ffl m Real Estate tm 4 t : Mi .u i .j ;: : . $f 4 '. y U 4, , ff 4 " Real Estate FOR BUSINESS LOTS FOR RESIDENCE LOTS FOR GARDEN LOTS For Close-in Acreage FOR. FARM LANDS Let us show you the property SLB ?, conservative buyer that BEND REAL ESTATE is a conservative investment 2Sr, V V V ' f A! , J 'T ' -$s The Bend Company Office corner. Wall an Ohio Sts. D. E. HUNTER, Real EsUteaKlt . t ,. ,. 1 ' . , a a a t,.., , 4 ( t 1 1 . . . MMM4444M,eMeee4e4MOe! t --M-w tttttltl.,,, aa,a f.ttt)ttt,,t I