ftlGK Ai Tin: iujnd iullktin iikno, oui:., wkdnkhdav, jui.y r, ton. sheep rnngo west uf Crnjio prntrlo. Thoy also ngrood utun locution for n number of nulling places on tint Prntrlo. Ranger Oney reported Hint tho-two Association in on handling tho Mock tlioio nro doing tho work In good shnpo. PALSLKY IN (. ItOltltKI). Last Thursday night, (Juno (!), burglars "touoliuit up" tho I'nlnlov post olllco for about eight hundred dollars In stamps nnd coin. Kntnrliig through tho renr door ot tho store building or Vtrgll Conn In which tho office was located, tho .'marauders helped themselves to whnt monoy nnd checks tho till contnlnod, Inking sonic merchandise. Tho post ofUre t ns then relieved of stamps and tutu to tho amount of about MOO. N'o trace of tho robbers has boon found. Silver Lake header. Activity of the Forest Service Roads and Bridges being Built, Trails Improved and 6ther Steps Taken to Better National Forests ' - '-General News of the Deschutes Forest Tho. following Horns are taken from UiorJulV lasuo of "Tho Deschutes Hanger," a Httlo paper Issued from tho looal National Forest Headquar ters for the Information ot tho men In tho service A party consisting of Messrs. tO. Lalirgaard, Walton nnd Wallace ot thb Tumalo Irrigation Project and Supervisor Morrllt and Rangec Vin cent wore at the Tumalo Bangor Sta tion during tho latter part ot Jim looking over tho routo for tho now wagon road Iwtwcen Ucnd and Sparks Lako. There Is a possibility that tho construction ot this road will be undertaken, jointly by the county, tho State and the Forest Service. An herbarium has been started In tho Supervisor's office. At present, thoro aro specimens ot 8 grasses. t4 herbs, 20 shrubs. 2 fern and 4 shrub bory trees, all IdontlOcd by the Wnah-i Ington office. These Include two now Bpcclea collected locally. It la hoped that this number can be greatly In- ( creased during tho present season from collections mado hy the field officers. As a result ot the experiments n tho bedding out system ot herding eheep on open ranges It Is found that lambs from the bedded out bands were Ave pounds heavier on the aver age at the end ot the grazing season, than those that were trailed to anJ from established bedding grounds. and that tho rnngo can carry from 10 to 2G per cent mora sheep than when so much feed Is tramped out In traveling back and forth. Thomas McCord has purchased the Interest of it. 11. West In tho boat landing and boats on Odell Lake ana, has been granted a permit to main tain a commercial boat landing. 11" will construct a new pier, the oH ono having been washed out by last winter's Btorms. Hans Zimmerman has applied or a special use permit to construct a boat landing and for maintaining a comnicrclal camping ground on tho north aide of Crescent Lake. About 30 miles of stock driveway has been renosted with ne- metal dtivoway posters In Districts 1 and S. The first sheep to cross tho Forest Vfcro counted by Ranger South at Crescent, on June 21, enrouto to tho Umpqua National Jrcst. Ranger Vincent counted tho first band across tho north end on June 25 at the Graham counting corral and Ranger Onoy a band at the Ulg River corral tho same day. Since then practical ly, all the sheep have been counted Into the forest. Nine Area were reported by look out men' as a. result ot the lightning storm of July 2. Tho following fires 'havo been re ported up to Juno 30. On forost, S. burning CO 1-8 acres: oft forest, 2, burning 1 acre. No Borlous damage has been done. Forest Guard Troyor Is busy atralehtcnlng tho walls of tho Mack tiutte lookout cabin, preparatory to siding It with shingles. This cabin, which was started Inst, summer, will oo completed witnin mo near iniuro. Mr. Troycr tins also cleaned out tho trail and repaired tho telophono lino to tho top of Illack Ilutte. Tho survey for a now grndo on tho McKcnxlc wagon' road has Just boon completed for the worst four miles of tho distance. Tho maximum grade is 6 per cent, practically all of It, however, not exceeding 5 hi per cent. Ranger Vincent reports about 75 miles of trails and roads repaired nnd cleaned out In districts 1 nnd 2 dur ing the month of June. Forest Guards Wilson nnd Zum wait havo completed the construction of a pasturo fence enclosing about 35 acres of excellent feed at tho Tumalo Ranger Station. Ranger Onoy has repaired the Crane Prairie and Ulg River Ranger Station telephone lines so that thoy are now In excellent working condi tion. Gunrd Stevens has started tho con struction ot n log houso for tho Wal kel Mountain look out camp. largo number of slgubtuuds havo I cen placed at tho forks of most f tho roads JAnd trails In Hanger Dis tricts 1 nnd 2. Mllo signs. Indicat ing tho distance to Sisters, havo also been placed, for jart ot tho dlstanco along the Mctolius river road. Ranger Kd Mahn has constructed n brldgo across Cold Creek at the O.ivls Lako Ranger StnUoi. Tho location for a now road con necting Rig River Station and tlu Kdlson Ice Cnve has been selected by Ranger Oney. The old road to Ire Cave Is through n rather hilly coun try nnd Is not on a very good grada In some; places, while the now ono passes, for considerable dlstanco. throughMi lodgo-polo flat where good grades can bo secured. Two miles of road have already been opened up Ranger Vincent hns recommended tho withdrawal of- a new station to bo called Riverside Ranger Station, .near the head of the Mctollus Rlvor. It is proposed to mako this the base ot supplies for the Dtack Ilutte look out man, to bo used In connection with tho cabin on tho top of tho Dutte. Ranger Oney, in company with R. E. Grimes, president of the Upper Deschutes Livestock Association, has run out the location for a drift fenco which the Association proposes to construct between tho cattlo and Petora Shot Gun nnd Ulflo nmmu nltlon. Skuso Hardware Co. Adv -Tf rrsTTHtrx Tmra -.cxac-? . -. imiKcroiiY of officials. United State. President ....... .Woodrow Wilton Vlco President,. Thomas R. Marshall Spcrotnry ot Stntu W. J, llrynn Secretary of Navy . , Jouophus Dnulolt Secretary ot War . .. .L. M. Garrllon Secretary ot Interior . . . ,F. 1C. Lano Socrotnry Agrlculturo 1). F. Houston Secretary of Treasury ,W. F. McAdoo Socrutnry Commorco . ,V. O. Kcdflold Secretary ot Labor . . , W. U. Wilson Attorney Gonnrn) ..Jat. MoRoynoldi Postmaster Gonornt .Albert Uurloson State. Govornor Oswald West Secretary ot Stato . ...1). W. Olcotl Trousuror Thou, It, Ka Atty Gonoral A. M. Crawford Superintendent Public Instruction . , i . . J, A. Churchill Stnto printer it, A. Harris Commissioner Labor Statistics . , , . O. P. Hod Gamo Warden W. L. Flnloy Stato Kugtneer ......John II. LowU OTHER TflWNSCELEBRUTE Fourth In Otmi-vrri nt Prlnctlltc, Sla ter, Klamnth, Fort Itock mid Held Prinovlllo had a good tltno over tho Fourth, with something doing Fri day and Sunday also. The baseball tournament with tho Portland UnUod 8ulot Bonaloril riiiiKiito ui vuiuiiiiFiis iuiiiii lucmiiuu in the home team winning two ot tho thrco games. Sisters celebrated as did Fort Rock and Held. Down nt Klamath thoro was an excellent program, but many visitors woro mado "sore" by the ho tels, which aro reported as having chnrgod two prices for accomodations. Clitt In Russia. Tbcre U no upiht middle class la lluxda. A family Is either of the Has anfry although ltd term bus now a very wide lueluxlon or of tho aristoc racy. And nt -uurt no one baa prcce- . Gcorgo Congressmen K. Chamberlain . Harry W. Lan .A. W.Lafforty ......... W. A. Hawloy Croolc Couuty. Circuit Court Judge W. L. Ilradshaw District Attorney W. H. Wlrtt County Judgu G. Sprlngor Ciork Warren urown Sheriff . Frank Klklni Treasurer Ralph Jordan Assessor ............ H. A. Foster School Supt J. B. Myers Coronor P. II. Polndcxter Surveyor Fred A. Rice f? FOREIGN LABOR AND FREE TRADE PRICES Sugar, Cnuo. pur 100 lbs tf,;tl Small whltn litmus, pen 100 Urn. ijtil.nn linking Powder. 5 lbs 7.1 Cent Syrup nnd bonny nt Oot tba. coffrr, hpiomh. iwc tracts, cimiranth, 8 t a it 0 ii, fruit jams. iikoomh, iioh8w radish, cvthup. uollri) oats, cash itkoibthh, oil tank, hcalbs. coffrr mill, 8tovk ioh ohk8t . .at i.rhh than'cost Horse, harness nnd wngou . . .t.VM) U)t and ntoro building cost $000. Less than half price. BEND GROCERY HAST OK DIIPOT. L lAH-lt. PLENTY OF FUN HERE ON FOURTH (Continued from pago 1.) denvc nccorUluu lu Inherltt-d rank, only u"0,1or1 , ,, ,, ", " ..w.rtiim-1., ,.m..i,n ,uwi,Un in ,i.a .. Commlsslononi It. H nay io " , ...-- . .-. .. , ttllll l l)r..a,n .........,,...if4l,o ,f. .Mnw rnuieut. with Do You Knony Hirt 1 do bavv (be wornt trouble the phoner "U'biit'a the caUMj?- The serrli-tf. of cvurse. Irt me ahow you: 'Hello, excluime. bllo! Why don't you unswer? I wunt Mrs. Browu. Mm. Julia Hruvvn. Wbut numberl No. Hi Tnuutefuut NtiwL NuinU-r? I Just told you Oh. that) You mean brr tcl ephoou nuuiUrT Why, tt'a-tbure. you're guuo uud put It all out otmy bend I'll barf to look In tbu boSk.' Dmr, ltr, the book Is upntulrs! Wfll, I m-ver In all my life Mtr ttuv! wrv-Iccf'-Cltfri'lnnd Plain DfilT. If Kidneys nnd nimbler lluthcr Tticu Foley Ki.tncy Pills. Overworked kidneys will break down If not helped. When they can no longer protect tho blood and tho body from the poisons that como to them, then look out for Ilrlght's dls-e.-jie. serious kidney trouble nnd blad der annoyances. Foley Kidney Pills nro your best protection, your best medicine for wenk, sore, overworked kidney and bladder weaknesses.- Patterson Drug Co. Adv. Ilio Courts. Circuit Meets first Monday In September nnd IX'ccniMr and socond Monday la March. Probate Moots first Monday In each month. " Cammlsstonors' Meqts first Wed nesday In Jnnunry, March, May, July, September, November And Docombor. Ilcud School DIM t let No. iS. Directors. . . .Clydo M. McKay. Chmn MMIMIUtlMMMt lIUDlOr ,., U. M. Smith Clerk t...H. J. Overturf City ot Itcnd. Mayor H. A. Miller Recorder II. C Kill Treasurer Mary K. Coleman Chief ot folic S. R. Roborts City attorney V. A. Forbos City Kngtneor ....George 8. Young City physician Dr. U. C. Coe Councllmon H. K. Allen Theo. Auno A. S. Collins M. D. Knutson J. D. Davldiou ....K. A. Sather Jusllro of the Peace. Hend Precinct J. A. Katiet and canoo tilting on tho rlor made tho biggest kind of n hit. Thero woro hundreds of children In town happy kids, having tho tlmn of their lives. And their mothers woro loud In their praise ot tho lioud ladles who furnished a rest room, whoro tho youngsters nero cared for as needs bo and their mothers had u clinnco to rest. Tho baby nhow, too, was a big success, uud nltrncUd it lot of Interest. Then In tho evening the streets, already well decorated with bunting nnd flags, worn tho scene nf real festi val fun. Confetti wna everywhere, tho band played, and folks frolicked, m ir "" - f - - "1 XOTH'K FOR Pl'III.H'ATHJN. Dopartmont of tho Interior, I'. S. Land oftlce. at Tho Dalles, Oregon, July 6th, 1011. Notlco U hereby glvon that Lalla R. Canned, ono of tho holm nnd for tho heirs, of Goorgo W Knnpp, de ceased, of I)s Angeles, California, who, on Septomber 10, 1010, made Homestead Rntry. No. 07421, for W M. Section 28, Township 20 South, Ranso 17 Kast, Wllluiuetto Meridian, has filed notlco of Intention to mnko final thrco year proof, to establish claim to tho land above docrlU-d, be fore II. C Kills, V. S. Commissioner nt Send. Orrgun, on tho 20th day of Angust. 1914. Claimant names as wltnrssea: O'.ls C. Henkle, Thomas Gray, Ia Ryan, Henry II. Ford, nil of Hend. Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 18-22c. Register until, after Inn, three dnncoa enter tained envernl hundred couples well along Into tho morning of July Oth. lu nil respect It was such a satis factory Fourth thai scorou of the vis itors hoforo leaving said: "We hupu jou do It again,' while local people, who paid thu hills and did tho work and also, of course, reaped Imnellta woru unanimous lu declaring thnlr wish that such u celebration bo re pented. A Inrgo measuro nf tho auccess of tho duo to thu efforts of tbu membnrH nt the various rommltteeM, which wore composed of tho following- J. A. Knstes, II. W. Skus. Jon Mo Kay, II. II. Do Armond, P. II Deucer. Chan. W. Hrsklno. Clyde MolCny. J. P. Keyes, It. W. Sawjer, II. P. Man Ion. V. A. Hounett 'It. M Smith. Mra Susie Mcintosh, Mrs. G. P Putnam. Mrs. K. M. Thompson, Miss Mary K Colnman, Mr. P II. Deucer, Mm. K A. Knntts, Mrs. II. O Karris. Mrs A. M. Lnrn. Mrs. J. K. Nacker. Mlsa Allco I). Spnldlng. Mrs. J. A. Kant In addition, among the ladles whu especially helped at tho luncheon nro thu following: Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. It. M. Smith, Mrs. II. II. J Armond. Miss Klein, Mrs. Waugh and Mrs. IC. M. Cooper. HnsrN Torment of Aotliiim and Hay Vr rr. For tho discomfort and misery of asthma and hay fever uso Foley' Honey nnd Tar Compound. It puts a healing, aoothlng coating over tho Nwoolen, tickling membrnnea, and eases tho thick choking sensation. Helps you to breathe easily nnd nnt urally. In tho yellow package. Pat terson Drug Co. Adr. A 'few hours at a nlco classy, clean, up-to-dato plscn especially prepared for gentlemen, will remove all worry and troubles. Tho Metropolltan.-Adv PtP IHMMH nMIIHMHM MMHMM t HMMI - .-- HBl HI- . M lit j. XXX XXX REAL ESTATE XX ttt 4 i XVI t LI : ' tx n XIX t t i i:::: ff- Lumber Complete Stock Dry, Rough and Finishing Lumber Maple and Fir -.Flooring l &j Y" FOR BUSINESS LOTS FOR RESIDENCE LOTS FOR GARDEN LOTS . For Close-in Acreage OR. FARM LANDS Let us show yon the property tlZL conservative buyer that BEND RJCAL ESTATE is a conservative investment r m. Lath and hingles jf Pine House and Irrigation Spout, Ldth, Red Cedar Shingles .-.i fc The Bend Company :t i . '4 "-- t OFFICE CORNER WALL ant OHIO STS. jr we :::..: ::.:::::.::::::: : - ., ,T,.., t.yt.. . ""' wrr-r-w-r-w-r-r-w-r-r-T '"TtttlllMIMIMMMtMMMIIMIIMMMI 4 I II II III... I. II II O.I " ------- - - - - AA....I t --- - t t VTVTTVV'VVVV'VVV' Im. - - pm I