IIHNI) IIULMCTIN, J1I5NI), OIlH., WKDXtiHIMV, .lANl'AKV ill. 1l 1. PAGE B. ( I N "l A ( i Jj V, Tooth Paste l'KOI'1,13 WHO I'HM IT IIAVIO t'OMK TO IIH Ultl iu:. AM- TOOTH I'AHTK AH IICINtl .ll'HT AH IM)IHI'i:.HIIII,K AH tiii: nut mi in iu;i:i'- I NO Til I! T KM Til t'l.HAN AM) WIIITK. Till: (JI'.MH I'lllM AM) IIOHV, AMI TIN'. .MO 1' Til IT It MA Ml IIKAII'IIY. t'OOUNU. ANTIrlMTH,, IHtliHJ IITI'IM,, AM) I'ltKK KltO.M THAT Oil NIIXIOUH HIIAI'V TAHTK. IN IKONOMKWI, III I U II ON -MO I' Til Kll Tt'llKHUAi' The Patterson Unix Co. The HfexaCC Store LOCAL NEWS ITEMS fc'H. 0. Huurk of Orwtmt l'ent )torday 1u llond. VO. 8.,Voodi wiih In town rltlny from hl HUtora ranch. Mm. Florence I'owolstin Iinm re turned from n vlH nt Hint or.. Mr, A. li. Freitch I confined U( hdr homo on itccomit of Illness, i t Oovnrnor West wn n itucst Hnt iirdny nlnlit nt the llond Hotel, i J. M. Illttnur nml J. I). Honey- uinti left Monday nlKhl for Coon liny. A. O. I.ucnn waa up from lied tnond Monday transacting business. Mm. Orncn McUel of Deschutea was reulstercd nt Hits I'llot Hutta llotul 1'rlday, 0. II. Hhumwny left last week for IHirlland, on his way to Ills noma in tliu valley, ' John Cnrmo'dy canio Id Hunday nlKht fru'm Portland, fur n visit with friends hum. Htato Knglneer Iiwa was n nueit itt the llend Hotel during hla visit to IJeiid laat week. A.' A. Ayn and CI, 1. Peterson of ln Pfiin were hero Friday on their May to Portland. J. K. Ornhkin 'and Karl linker nro In town from Alfalfa, guests t the Hotel Wright. ' J. 11. Kanrr waa over from I'rlnn vlllo Thursday and Friday, registered U the llond Motel, J.'rj, Maattn and wlro of La l'lnti era lUtnd visitor this week, guests t the I'llot nunc. Tim Infant child of Mr. nnd Mm. I'rlnco I'rUco. linn been dangerously III for several duya. Wlllnrd llounton, who la now lc iwteil at I'rlnevlllo, 1a over visiting relative thla week, i W. II. Ilohb. a Itedmond business man, wa u (lend vlattor Friday, rou Uterlng ml Hi ii WrlKht. Dr. 0: 8. Kdwnrda enmo over Irtim I'rlnevlllo yesterday with Cor dner P. II. I'olndexter. W. T. Cowan, who ha n homo tead In the Wncontlro district, canio In Thuradny for supplies. K. J. Moorw and wlfo or Mllllean worn visitor In llend over Hunday, guest at tho Wrlitht Hotel. , Ward C. Coble lef lent week for hla home n( Katun City, going by way of Boutlivru, California. II. A". Pureed of Portlnnd took charge or tho dlnlnic room ut tho Pilot llutto Hotel yesterday. v II.. 0. Uuj).lt and O. B. Hewitt, tnglnecra on tho Tuinnlo Project, ivore Up front Laldlaw Inst night, Hurry Walther of the Wnlther-WII-llama Hardware Co of Tho Hallos ipunt ycaterdny In llond on business J), 11. Morluy nml family arriv ed In llniiil TliiiiNday from Hmittlu mid expect to locnto In Contnil Ore MOM. Mth, .loliii 10. ilynii (iimn In yon tonlny from Porlliuid' whnro nlit him licoii vIhIIIiik vlnru lior rutiirii fioin tho Knst. (1. W. Hnpor, tho Lit Pino holnl mini, Iidh liiutii vImIIIiik IIoihI for hhv mill iIiijii thlM, woulc, u KUOHt id dig I'llot initio, ClHnnico I.. .Mnniili(ilmr will hmvo Hiiinliiy for CIiIoiiko for it vlult of a mouth or moro nt Ii'h homo In tho Windy City, Mr. ami Mm. W. II. Wllltomon and tlttto hoii loft Mondny for thnlr homo nt Willow Itanoli, Cut., nflur vIsltliiK rolittlvt-H horo for hoiiio tlmu, Mrn. J, II. Minor, who him bciu vIsltliiK riilntlvim In Hmillln for hiiv oral tnonlliM, linn roturmid lo hor Iioiihj hiiri). Mrn, Frank I.. Miller, mid Infant son, will nrrlvn Hntiirdny to Join her husband, who In Tho llulletln'M lino- typo operator. Uno of tho JarKO pinto' Khtsa win iIowh In tho front of A, I.. Iliintur'a ftirulturo storn uraoknd nnd toll out Hntiirdny, Uuo to too much pn-snuro from iiliovo. C. (!, Wllman and family loft y tnrday moruliiK for Portlund whuro Omy will looarit, Mr. WUiuhh will i'Iikhko In tho Inniirmiro buslneNH, Wllllnm L. Foniytho linn linen np. polntod postmnster nt Motolltm, auc reodliiK J. A. Hoffiiinii, mid Jiuinlu K. Hut lor has boon uppolnted nt Torro iKiiino, succei-dliiK I. A. Cluland. A reprosoiitiitlvo of lint Insurmico compBiilo was hero several dnya Inst week mid made satisfactory ndjust nivnta with tho loser In the recent tire. Mr. and Mr. John Dubois spent Hunday In town, coiiiIiik up from Do chutea whuro Mr. Dubois I now working on tho U. O. I. Co. wuter records, Tho Pioneer Crenmery, which has been temporarily located on Orec-n street, has moved Into tun bi.lM'm; on Wall street whero McCulstou'a grocery formerly was. Ilert Hbuey la KettliiK hla atock of Krocerlrt In order In thu new Smith bulldlnK and will be open for business In a few day. It. M. Hmlth expects to move Into hla own Uulldlui; this week, Tho llend Park Company will move Its offlcoi Into the building on Oregon stroul noxt to J. A. Hastes' omen. In addition to handllnic real estate, tho company will do a Konoral Insurance business, Tho llend Insurance Company, coiiUKJsed of V. A. Forbe. II. C. Kl II and C W. Krsklne, ha taken over thu Insurance busluesa of M. H. Ini tio & Co., the chaiiK" beliiK n of January 1. Tho business will 19 mainly In charicu of Messrs. Kill und Krsklne. A tile floor hn been laid In tho now quarters to bo occupied by tho Patterson Drue Co., nnd a similar floor I helm; put down In tho lobby or tho room adjoining, whjch will be occupied by tho Deschute llanklnK & Trust Co. A surprise party wn given Helen Downing Haturday In honor or her Uth birthday. It was held at thu homo or Mrs. F. Ksteii, In Kenwood, and 12 or Helen' little schoolmate were nrfsent. Ice cream, cake and candy were served. l.n.ini. Iim vlallors hurt) for the Wt'at meetlnir Saturday evening .... i c iirwr. V. H Itodman. nviv ... ..-, ' -- and F. W. McCafferty or lledmond; J. II. Hell, JUUgtt u nprmger anu CO. Pollard ol Prlnevlllo. nnd S . D. Ilnrne of Laldlaw, all ol whom were guests at the Hcud Hotel But urdny night. Mrs. C. B. Nichols and Mr. 1.. II. riMrl.lnP will itiitnrtnln l)i Hnntlst Women's Union and It friends at a silver tea at Mr. Ilorblnx a homo to morrow nftornoon nt ' o'clock, lm IW..I lnla.lv fnllnwlnir n ahurt businus mission or tho union. AH Indie uro cordially Invited to attend. P, W drown I spoiidliiK tho'wln tor In Midland, Midi, (Inrth II. Yoiuic, formerly horn with tho 1'atlornon DniK Coiiipnny, I now In Dnytomi, Fin. VEND THIS Haiti nml Hii(H, Too, Tlmt PioiiiJmi CiopH for Tin Dry Fnnnem, Tho iiltnrnntlon of hiiow mid niolt liu; wimtllor which Iiiik buiin tho ruin ho fur diirlng January I n riiiino of Hal Inflict Ion Ul Hid furmurM. In the iiorthorti part of tho county plowing Iiiim buun poMslblo nuiirly nil winter anil though tho precipitation Hun not boon us grunt thuru iih further to tho Mouth It htm buon HulMclunt to make dry farming crops curtain whore the soil lias boon proporly propurod. Asldo from tho lack of low torn parnturcH porhnim tho moHt notice iiIiIh f nature of the month' weather hn boon tho high winds. Heverul chliiook liavo blown, ouch (lino clour 1MB orr tliu snow tout hnppuuod to bo on thu 'ground, mid In addition thoro Imvu been heavy blown with ntoriu. No particular damage hn been dono by tho wind although Hint which blow on the night of tho Vienna Cafe flro threatened (o carry the IImiiip ncros thu ntrcet to tho wooden build lug adjoining Mitiiuhnlmijr'H store. Tho snow which fell Hunday night wan added to on Monday nnd Tues day but yenterday afternoon ltbegnn to bo warmer, mid In tho night n Chi nook came up whlah with Him heavy rain that has fallen today has molted the snow away very fasL lilt, Itl'IJIN I.KAVKH TOWN. Itev. K. J. Ilulgln left town Hun day evening. Hervlccs were held three times Hint day, tliono or the evening ending In tlmu to let him catch bis train. Ill next meeting nro to ba held In Walla Wnlln, Wash, mmm BETTERlwifK BUILT ' THAN VmftZ&5Zfl NOT HAIR gP' STUFFED MAVtkSS 31 1 ','1 f. Just rweivctl first shipment of this fam ous mattress. Will be sold at the same low priee advertised everywhere, Come in and see this wonderful mattress. Bet ter .still, buy one and enjoy unlimited rest. The guarantee of mattress satis faetion. E. M. THOMPSON Bend, Oregon Where Your Dollar Doea Its Duty. Wo Jinvo told you about having ni electric hold drier; perlinpn the reu son you have not been getting your hair cleaned and having It dried with tho drier Is you do nut know what It I, llrlully. It dispenses either hot or cool air 1 run nnd heated by electric ity. Try It and bo convinced. C-odv. Till: MKTKOPOMTAN. (let your Peter' shells at the Hkuse Hardware Company. adv ' Ft'NKItAD HKI.l) Tlll'ItHDAV. The ruueral or little Viola Garri son waa held at tho Methodist church lact Thursday morning at 10;30 o'clock, conducted by Kov. K. C. Newhaui. Many friends or the ram lly attended the services, and the floral offerings were profuse. The pallbearers wera four little friend of the deceased, Mary Hotell, Ilea slo Hmlth, Gladys Hathor nnd Mil drod Kline. Interment was made In Pilot IlUtte Cemetery. IIIKTHH. To Mr. and Mra. P. W. Htants. on January V, a boy. To Mr. and Mr. H. M. Klder, on January 18, a girl. To Mr. and Mra. II. J. MKlm, on January 10, a boy. To Mr. nnd Mr. M. a. Coe, on January 19, a girl, - NOT1CK. On account or the death or our bo loved Hupreme President. James K. Foshay, tho Frutornnl llrothcrhood dance will bo postponed until fur ther notice. Officers nnd members please be present at lodge. 4Cc lly order of president. NOTIC'i: TO ItKUKKAIIH. Installation of olllcer will be held Friday evening. Jnnuary 33, and oth er Important business transacted. The ladles have provided refreshment. All member and visiting sister and brother aru Invited to attend. 4Cc. lly order of Iodgo. QOVERNOR SEES TUMALO AQAIN (Continued from Pago One). with a row stringers and plank laid across' and needing repair every spring, but when you dismount and go Into tho canal and under the bridge, to get at the bottom or It, as the Governor did, you co that In tho first place tho brldgo rests on content pier nnd thnt on them steel "I" beam have been laid nnd tho plnnK on these, Aska AUuit tW of Work. One moro atop waa mndo before reaching tho hondgato, this tlmu to look over tho treutle work In plnco nnd waiting for tho stool llumu. Hero n elsewhere during tho forenoon tho Uovornor wanted to know tho costs, not merely of tho completed struc tures but of tho things that went to make them- lumber, cement, labor. 1 Home Made Candies Dainty Lunches and Ice Cream AtffEjt1 team hire, tools, did tho contractor iiinku or Iuoko on hi part or or thu Job'', hud tli" ntnto received miv bene IHh It wnn not paying for? Through It nil hn kept comparing price with tint!, on other statu work with which ho wan familiar, and It wan seldom Hint ho found a price under that which tho Tiinifilo wan paying. "I.nur gnard In n good deal of it tightwad anyway," ho nnld. At the hemlgato on Tumnlo rreek tho party found tho work completed, iih Indeed It In everywhere on the canal except for thu construction of tho nteel llutne and tho finish of n rock cut on which tho contractor I now at work. In Hoptomber. Oov nrnor West found n crow living nt thin pot on tin) Tumnlo nnd the di vision dam and headgnto under con struction. Now tho dnm in finished, the headgnto In nnd tho cminl loading from It to tho beginning of tho nteel II ii mo all concrete lined. This, as well an tho ntcel flume, wn not pro vlded for In the original ontlmatcn of cost, but Mr, I.ntirgNnrd has been ablo to cut oontn h that tho Improved con struction ban boon posslbto with only a slight additional total cost. On tho hondgato Itself the Gover nor's attention wan called to the tot tering on tho upper structure, "Htnle of Oregon, 1913," one of tho very row mark or tho fact that tho state In doing tho work. Here also It wan noted that all tho sand nnd gravel fo tho dam and cement work had boon found right an the spot on tho banks of thu stream, Dig llliiNt HH orr. Leaving tho hoadworkn nnd passing back by Anderson Hros.' sawmill, where tho lumber for tho Audio con struction ha been sawed out. the next top wn made at tho rock cut whero J . J , Adam ha a crew at work. Hero on Thursday a two-ton blast hnd been set off. shaking UP tho rock through the whole area to be opened, nnd now the loose rock Is be ing removed. That blast, Mr. I.aur guard explained, hnd cost over $700 In powder and drilling In preparation for Its use. With thl cut finished, ns explained above, nnd tho steel flume In, tho canal will be ready for water. At this ik) I nt the party was Joined by n party from Itedmond consisting of W. H. Itedmond, J. W. Hrowcr, Denton O, Ilurdlck and William Phoenix and Fred N. Wallace Irri gation manager of tho project, and the run waa made to Camp 3 where the Governor had dinner on hla visit last year. Thla time thero were only a few men In camp and It waa still early to eat so no stop was made be yond giving the Governor a chance lo shake hand with the few men who were about and to look Into tho tenta. Juat to vary things a little, tho whole party took to the canal from here, sending the autoa ahead, and for perhapn a mile they tramped along on the banka, commenting oti the beauty of the curvca and tho strength of construction aa shown both In the timbering for tho flumo nnd the earth work in the banka, Coming up to the machines again, a quick run was made around to Camp 4 where dinner waa served. It was one or Mr. Jaurgaard's 23 Vt cent meals that he charge 26 cents for (though not to his guests to-day) but tho half cent waa nowhere In sight when tho hungry crowd put tho '23' lgn on nil the feed brought on. Th profit pigs that Mr. Laurgaard has been raising on scraps from the table had no scraps coming to them after that crowd got through. Moro to lb? Delrel Than Governor ship, It wn In the talk oefore and after tho meal that Governor West spole of hi plan for the Iirlgatlon works on the other side of the river. Hero, he said, was an examplo of what the state could do. Work bad been done from the beginning at an overhead expense of only about 10 per cent and in the coming year it would show lower than that because there waa a larger sum to spend and because a good portion of this expense or the pant year waa In preparation for tho work to come. The same careful ex pcndlturo on the other aide of the river would mean Just aa certain success. Urged by ono of the party that to carry out all thla work he mutt serve as Governor again, he aid, "I would rather finish these two project than be Governor of any state for 20 year. I havo a year left and I mean to do all I can In that ttmo In helping thla work along." From Camp 4 a run waa made up tho road to tho reservoir elto. which was vlowed from tho hill overlooking It, and a short walk takot over to the alto or the waterway ncrow which It Is planned to carry tho state road on an ornamental bridge. Tho trip back to Laldlaw was mndo In quick time, but not fo fust that tho Governor did not havo an oppor tunity to observe tho apparent pros perity of tho ranchers along tho road and comment on the excellent ni pearanco of tliolr Holds and build ings. At Laldlaw a short atop was made at tho project ofllce again nnd an Im promptu reception was hold, nfter which tho party started for Ilodmond for tho nftornoon meeting or settlors on the C. O. I. Co. prujoeu INCIDENTS OF A DAY Kltlo Lights on Governor West's Trip j About Tlu? Valley. I Whon II. F Nichols enmo up to tho 1 Govornor'8 ear In Lnldluw Saturday morning, ho euld, "Judgo MoNary is tho man I wnnt to see. Wlioro Is tho Judgo?" Apparently no ono elso had any interest ror him, but when the Governor explained to him that It was not tho Judgo ho wanted to soo at all hut a cousin who llvod an "that ranch ovor in Polk county, you leuow tho ono 1 mean, Mr. Nichols?" tho old gentlemnn seemed to renllio that It might bo worth whllo to talK with tho Governor after all. This month we are featuring the new White Goods for 1914 UNWEAVE GUARANTEED FABRICS Lawns, Rat ines, Voiles, Crepe Novelties nnd Plisses. Whether It mnrked tho distinction tuition Itedmond und llond or dny nud night no ono Boomed to know, but tho Governor appeared In tho former town In a flannel shirt nnd In tho other In an Immaculate whlto ono. At ono tlmo tho Governor hocan i.to Tool tho need of fedaral 'as- Llnwenvo Lawns 15 -UO 23 30c Llnwcavo Vollo 40 Indies wide per yard. 25c Llnwenvo Crepe .lift to 10c Llnweavo Hatlno .S3 to 05c I.lnwoavo Ilopp per yard ;...., !I0c Linweave Hulling, por yard fJc Plisses at ir, in i:oc f Colored Linen Bulling at ,15 (to 75c Htrlped Crepo Novelties at por yard ..T5c Linen Finished Chambray, 30 Inohea wide, guaranteed to launder perfectly specially prlped at per yard -..... 13c- Now 1914 Spring Gingham, regular 12 ',4c value, our price , . .JOe Bwlss Embroidery Kdglngs nnd Insertions, new patterns, priced at 15 SO 25c Greenfield Long Cloth, regular 15c per yard, during our January Clearance, 12 yard piece for 1.00 17c Long Cloth for this sale 15c Don't Wait our January Clear ance Sale is at it'stbest right now Mannheimer's (stance In getting from Itedmond to llend, having left Itedmond in the C. O. I. Co. car which broke down on tho way, with V. A. Forbes, who was to meet It. nowhere In sight. Finally the state In the person ol Mr. Forbe appeared and relieved the altuatlon. The Governor' vlewa on political activity whllo In office are seen in these remarks made at one time or RKPORTOHTIIK CONDITION OK The First National Bank OnBEND No.Ma t Dtnd, In the Mate of Ornron, t the biulneM. Jin tjih I9M-KKSOUHCKS. Loan and dlKounU ..... t rrodrn, uml sod uncui l.... V H lkU lo troite circuWtin.. Itondt, ftKiirUir. Kte.... .. Uinklor. bouK. furniture and fliturrt... Due from National Banka (not metre agrnU) cloae of irwv 1447 4 IO.K4 95 .7l 7 4.lt 41 tin from Mate and IT(ale Rank! and flankers, Trutt Companlea and Bar- Inta Banka - Ou from Approred Keaerre Agenta Checks and other Cash Items . . Noles of other National Banks fractional fa per Currency, Ntcketa and r r.il Unn.v Hearnre In Bank. Tin Speete . H6.4JI V mr LeraMender notea ,. .. i.lj o 1I.601 jo Kcucir.ptkm fond with U. H.Treasurtr ( per cent of circulation) Kip nac .. . . 10.0SS T J0A71 ? 'I , 6j os iryoj 613 OS Ml ! KSrORT OK THIS CONDITION OK LThe Deschutes Baikiig & Trust Co. NO, Jt. at Bend, In the State of Oregon, at Ike dose of mmocaa Jan. tjtn. 1914. RKSOURCKS Loans and discounts... ... . Orerdrans, secured and unsecured Bonds ana warrants-.- ,, Furniture and Futures Due from approred reserte banka Checks and other cash Items , Cash on hand . Kapenaea..,. Total.. - lo,'9 ! UABlUTIliS. Capital stock paid In 1' Surplus fund....- . l 00 Undlrided Profits, leas Hipcnscs and Taaea paid . .. 'T National Bank Notes outstanding ujno 00 riti to nther Natlonsl Banks. .. . Sl 7 - . :" . . . . . . . J1,MI Indlrldnsl deposits suMcct to check Demand certtneatea 01 deposit Tlrue Certificates or Deejoslt Cashier's checks outstanding...... 94 70 IS.449 U ... 1 joo 00 Total . w. .J0.:w?OJ 8TATK OK ORKQON, I Count; tf Crook, I.C. K-lludsou, Cashier of the above named bank, do solcmuly swear that the above state ment la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. S. 11UD&ON, Catbicr. Coaascr STTCTTt U C Con, 11 c kllis. K. A. Saniaa. Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11st day of tan., 1914 LKWIS It. MeHKYNOLDS, NoUrrl'ubttc THE NEW WARNERS -LACE FRONT Corsets J1RE HERE m Mannheimer's another in 'the course of the day. "1 m not looking ror office. I havo only one year to serve aad I mean to devote It to seeing thla project put through. A man In office running for o III co If of no Rood on earth. If you want a renomlnatlon you will get the people to give it to yob qulcxer If you attend to business while In office-and not go hunting the nomination." . S4. MM I7ja '.twsr .74a4 J9 l .7o ToUl -l.MMJOi UAB1UTIKS Capital atock paid In. .f.,,, .113,000 00 UndlrMed pronts, ie capeasea and Uses paid m it Due to banks and banker s -... j.joq on IndleMual deposits subject lo cbetk. J3.IJ3 Demand CcrtifieaUaol Depoait.... 173 Certified check 1 9? Time Certificates of Twp.1, (jj ou Total ... 1M.U ATivutiunul'r.nv k U... ...w. -"M.-.IM. County 01 crook, - I. K. it. Lara. Cashier of the abore-namcii bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment la true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. K. M. LARA, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this aottr day of Jan., 1914. Notary Public, Correct Attesti u. FSKBELL. V. O. Jlmoa. Director. WUlthe LtnOmraFthe XbestJspringflheccst f4rire?aytio tSuL(ri 1 szf KOflArMOCXWQ MJHUMMOOUMO KOSACCDU .r BAQcma un nRAfidNfJ NOPlIQimO J& t'mw: . h LO Sw tJVz&V'tf$xvr$jft Cli A. L. HUNTER'S A good assortment of other kinds of Beds and all kinds of House Fur niture including Kitchen. Ware with 10 and 15c counter of great values in every article. A. L. Hunter J SSJUm. Oregon Street ' ' , Picture Framing NeaHjrilkflC.'