PAW 8. WW!) lWIiIiKTIN, 1WNI, OUR., WKIKXKNDAY, JANl'AUY 7, mil. t uj , , 'ifi $L i'l t s 4 i4 wm in -tf sai n - u?- "sssr Copyright. ltlS, by tha Panama-racinc International Exposition Ca A MARVELOUS SETTING FOR SCULPTURE AT THE PAN-AMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, 191 5. TUi; dominating architectural feature of the exposition, the superb Tower of Jewels, which wilt command the south entrance of the Court of Sun anj Stars at tho I'nnninn-I'nclflc International Br position lu Saa Francisco Iri 1015. This tower, 430 feet In height, will hare a base one acre lu extent The tower will rite uiwnnl In terraces, Rhine way nt lust to o group of figures Mupitortlug a globe, typifying the world. Tho repeated figures of armored horsemen nud of explorers of the ocean will be used on the tower, which, with Its statu ary, mural paintings and morales, will be Indeicrlbabty beautiful. Messrs. Otrrere & Hastings, architects In chief of tho I'un-Ainerlcau Kx poslUou at Buffalo in 1001, arc the architects. Uoml compares well with that nt any town. Tho chief defect ho pointed out Is apathy tho fooling of no ne cessity for nggresslvo work. This ho declared, Is dangerous. Mr, Housou thou spoko on religion nml tho church as tho greatest producer.! of chnrnc tor, II. V. Bawjor of Tho llullolln and Ilov. K. a. J udil followed M.r,Heu3on. with suggestion us to their ideas df what tho town needed, nml Hot h C. Nowhnm also spoko briefly along similar linos, boforo Dr. llulgln was Introduced for tha concluding re marks Tho evangelist spoko forcefully, urging that tho only manner In which n town could reach true grontnesn was tiy following tho principles of Christianity. Ho was especially bit ter as to tho liquor business nud as to what ho mitd ho understood to bo n condition hero of cliques who woro ntwn)s righting each other. At tho conclusion of Mr. lluliiln'j t remarks Mrftlludson made n spirited reply, asserting that Dr. llulgln had misrepresented his remarks on tho liquor business and calling on him to state exactly what he tnennt ns to cliques In the town . On thlj point tho preacher snld that ho hud been speaking from hearsay only, Mr. Hudson repentod his views on tho li quor question and denied tho exis tence of clique ns nlloged, nftor which tho meeting broke up In some confusion Mooting In Smith Itulldlng. Ilcgtunlng on Thursday night, tho revival mcotlngs wore held In tho Smith building, n hIntfqrm'for tho speaker and tho choir harlhft been, built In tho rear nnd wooden benches put In for tho audience. Largo num bers of people have been In attend ance regularly Tho following state ment of tho results of tho meeting to dato Is contributed by one of tho local mlnlstors: 1UC1 SHlV YKAK'S DAXCK. The New Year's ball glvon by tho Knights of Pythias last Wednesday Waning was one of. the biggest things of tho kind over held In Iicnd. Thore wore several hundred people In ut-L tendance, and dancing coutlnuod up Into the hours of the new year. The floor of tho Smith building, which was used, proved to bo good after a little wear. LUNCHEON AND TALKS (Continued from page one.) Improve character tends to religion." Tho morals of the town was the subject of tho talk of C. S. Ilonson and ho reiterated the romarks of (ho preceding speakers that the average of public and prlvato morality In lly Iter, V V, Xewlinm. Tho union meetings now In pro gress nro tho mojt stirring and far reaching that huvo ovor been hold In Ilcnd. Tho organization which Is conducted under tho direction of Mr. and Mrs. Hobo Is comprehensive, com ploto nnd commendable. A building could not bo obtnlnod or constructed that would be bettor Adapted for this purpose than tho Smith building, which whllo so commodious has al ready been filled. Tho large choir has contributed attractive music at each service, while the solos nnd duets of Mr nnd Mrs Rose are of a unique character. Tho latter are pronounced ns of tho highest order, powerful, fin toll ml find persuasive. The audiences that have gathered night after night In spite of such un favorable climatic conditions attest the Interest that Is being taken br the publle In tho sormons of Or llul gln. With much travel nud wide ex perience, the evangelist has gathered Illustrative mutter that nppeals to every emotion nnd that arouses Im mediate Interest from his powerful personality. Dr. llulgln has his own way of proachlng great doctrinal sermon that nro logical forceful nnd full of Interest. Tho highest principles of Christianity nro being laid deep nnd dominant In tho hearts of men tilth- Homesteads IN THE-FERTILE . La Pine Basin Crook County, Central Oregon WILL SOON BE AVAILABLE DEEP SOIL. ' NO ROCK. v GOpPtWELLS,I2TO20FEET fDRY'FARMING NOW SUCCESSFULLY CARRIED ON . ' KEEP POSTED ON THE PltOGKESS OF THIS CHEAT OPENING ANp THE TIME FOlt FILING. FOR FltEE INFORMATION ADDRESS - 4 La Pine Free Information Bureau La Pipe, Crook County, Oregon erto 'Indifferent to the things that are" spiritual nnd supreme. Ills thftiOen nro discussed nt every street corner nud In every home nnd tho re sults are already manifest by the ser ious attention that Is being wld by nil classes to tho great nnd hitherto neglected moral Interest of our tow n. lly the cordial nnd complete co operation of nil the Christian people In Ilcnd nnd by forgetting pernonul preferences nnd giving those meet ings tho time nud prayerful Interest they morally demand, we cannot but bollevo Hint tho moral nnd spiritual forces of this community shull ro celvo an Impetus nnd success Hint has been unrealized In tho past. NEW COLLECTOR OF TAXES Ity PrmMnii of a HfTfrtlw Jitnu. a r J 1, County Treasurer lliinille I'miiK lu Crook , couUty, ns elsewhere throughout Oregon, the county trwae- nrr on Jnntiurv 1 mupfhimIiwI Him ! ul.....l .. u.llnM .. -II ......... ..:. . nui'llll tin willvtur III nil inim tTrii these delinquent. It Is mill the du ty' of tho sheriff lo gnrnor In this part of the funds of the county. Tho following nrn the mint luiHir taut features of the law now In u fleet: No rebate will be paid on tiny taxes. Three per cent formerly was allowed If t0d before Man li 1 All taxes nro due and payable en April 1. Titer are iul delluqii ( iintll Xplttmtier 1, but penalties of I per rent n month are Imposed oh Mm (Htld portions Oh Inst one-half payment, delln. quent KeptwHiher I, penalty of l'f per rent Is churxed. nlwo IntweU t IS iter cNt er siihuim from date r. ilellnquency. Crllllrales of dellti'iueiiry, lienr lug iHlerest nt the rate of I. rent, per annum, shall be lesued n month nfler dullnquenry. lOrinerl six mouths were allowed Old delinquency charge of 10 j rent. lor miiuro to pay t.m I v Mm nrii .Monilny In April Is ellmlnnrWt XX" tt" Hi! ''---- --- -- ------ ----.-l --- a. I - . W Kj Real Estate ? 4 St "3 9 y C 4fer m i f tw " X, K S Real Estate it n V 4 FOR BUSINESS LOTS FOR RESIDENCE LOTS FOR GARDEN LOTS For Close-in Acreage FOR FARM LANDS Let us show you the property Ci conservative buyer that BEND REAL ESTATE is a conservative investment v . K ; . it 1 1, i ,i n,i ,ii ' ,, I,,, .1 ,, fi ii hi xt . ii H'-v.1 The Bend Company , X M v Office corner Wall anil Obio Sis, D. E. HUNTERr Real Estate Manager XX m t ." "i' tete gg - ----- 6fcittMttt...... -aa---"-aa- t't'ttttfttft'tt t--t 1 1 ttt'ttiti-r-t-tiytt t-niini.i.-..i.. I T t --- -------- -- t f tt,.,t t