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THE HEND IllLLKTIN, 11EXI), OIIK., W'KUSKHliXY, JULY 22, 101 f. TAGR 7. Bend on Best Route from Port land to Crater and Pendleton Auto Tourists Find Pleasant Noutings Over Central Oregon Roncln--Popularity of Local Highways 1 QrowB Portland Papers Qlve Publicity Tho OroKon Joiirnnl for iltimlay ooiiUIiin niuali fiivor&hlo publicity for Otintrnl OriiRcm nuil lloiul. Two urllcli'M. fliitl two maps, iltml with ronton fur unto tours which mu ulirotiKli tlilr territory nml iimko Monti hii Important mmtral point. Ono of tlio trliH In Hint from Portland to H'nilor Ltika, iiidI tlto otlinr to I'trn dltiton from Portland. titkliiR In Cru twr luko nn routo. Tlml both will ho Vijsml nxtmislvnly by I'ortlnntl tourist til ovlilunt from tlio strong endorse tnttnt kIvmi tho trip. 1 Tho I'nnillMon.l'ortliind trip Is thus dusorlbod: "Tho tourlnr; minion of OroRon h on In fnriwst. And dally inotorlnK IHtrlln nro nrrlvlng In Portland from nil parta of tho country. Friday fVuiiltiK n pnrly from I'ondlnton, Oro Kon. alighted to prnlio I tin work tint is lu'lnp dono throughout tho stnto, on ronda. I'Tt,. n.lo ln.l llnl.l....! Ilia. Irli. uv ill. ,,,. jiinv iiiiiiiiii-ii i,i j T'way of Crator Lalto mid tho Wlllsm vtt vnlloy to Portland. "Leaving I'onilloton on thn ninth Mm Appron party eamn hy wny of iicno nml tno u. r . Tiioinpiou rancn. I'liu tlmt day's ilrlvo wan ondod n; llcppner, a distance of 00 mile. "Leaving early tho following mnrii- Inn, tho motorists wended their way ty Lexington, lono, Olex, Wnsco, (rniut Vnllny, Kent unit Khnnlko, u 'distance of 130 mile, where another iilKhl rontrol was made i "leaving Hhnnlko, thn route lo.l (v Antelopo, Madras unit over the Thero bridge whore there In excellent 'UshliiK Tho road here skirts along tho bunks of thn Crooknd river, mid ,the party worn exceptionally eiithus Ituilr ovor thn beauty of tho koqii iry nloiiK thin rlvor "It minimi ono very much of thn (Irand Canyon," said Mr. Cohan. "Th canyon either side of tho rlvor be ing most wonderful." Continuing. Mr Cohen In of tho opinion that tho wrenery and ruggodnesa of thin tor ritory la mjiibI to tho groat boauty of Crater Lake Itself. "At taldlaw, Just north of Hand In where tho ntato ha Ita Irrigation project. Hoarding llnnd. a distance Vif 10R inllo front Hhnnlko,-the par ty stopped for tho night. "leaving Ilend thn party traveled l.y way of La Pino. Crescent and Heaver Mamli. n imall settlement it fttw miles nnrih of Klamath Agency Trotn which point them la a short rnuto to tho lako. Arriving at Crater lf( .lake In tho evening, 134. G wile from R Hand, tho beautlen of tho groat In I land sea worn Inspected. 8 "From Crater Lake by Prospect, m vrhuro tho wornt road of thn entire trip waa encountered, tno party caino liy Medford, (Iranta Pana and Koie--litiric. 113 mllea, for their next night .ointrol. Thn trip up- tho Wlllam ,etto valley la familiar to moat of tho Portland owner. Tbo Penrtletoi .,. Ma. aa h I.m Alt.aia.aa aiaarl flalaa M jrom whero they made a aide trip over to Oaltaa and reached Portland Ijr llir .llcillllllTllin luuin. ' Following I thn account of tho trip from Portland to Crater LoUt fa I'end Waller V. HuTrSI nml hln fnmi'y loft Portlnnd July 3 nud drovo ovor thn Mount llood-llnrlow rond to Tho Diillim In oIkIiI hourH rumiliiK tlmo. "Upon hln return to Portlnnd. Cup tulu W. H. lllildlo told Mr. Ilurroll of a road that lend off to tho rlKht from tho Iliirlow road Junt olKht mllen nouthount of Climr uud kuo hy way of Hlmnanho, Warm HprlUKn rlvur brldKo, Wurm KiirliiKM Indian aRency and ounnootH with tho innlii oiiitoru OrnKoft hlKhway at Mecca. Hhorter llouto to Crnter l,nke. "Thin routo aave tho travolor many mllea of trnvnl, In addition to furiilihlilR ii much nuporlor highway to tho ono that lendn around Wapl ultla, Hhnnlko and Antelope. Tho roaaon thin routo ha never been aonerully unod I that there wm no brldRQ ncroim tho Warm Spring river U mile north of tho Indian BRoncy until laat fall. "Till will ahorten thn route tj Crater Lako and California by nomo 30 mllea a well n wave thn drlvaM from thl aectlon tho toiirIi trip over thn Cow Creek canyon road between Hhnnlko and Antelope, considered to bo tho worat road bIoiir the ontlro route. lllKlnvny I Safe. "In apeaklnK of the road ovor tho mountain to Central OrcRon Mr. Ilur roll itnted that tho ono thing that Imprcaned III moat waa thn lafnty of thn hlKhway. Pnllkn in out of the road that cron tho mountain thnro occur nono of thowt oxceedlnRly dnn Korou place alonR tho Harlow road "Mr. Ilurroll drovo from Tho Dullea to Mood Itlvi-r. n dlatancn of about 30 mllea ovor whnt will bo a part of tho Columbia hlRhway an-l pronouncen thn road In fair condi tion at tho present time. U'nvlni; Tho Dnllo there I a connldernVIn rllmh to tho plateau but tho road I not a datiRorouN ono at any placn. HntiirnluR to Portland, Mr. Ilurroll nhlpped hi car from Hood Itlvor." Another ixipular routo to Crater l.uko from Portland I to como to lleud via KilRona and tho MaKcuilo Pan and from hero routh to the Crater and thencn to Medford and re turn via tho Willamette route. MAIIKirr Itl.POItT. NOIITII POHTLANI), July 17. Itecelpt for thn week havn been; cat tlo S1S0. calve 19, hoR 1985, alieep 401ft Cattle liquidation liberal thin week. Monday breaking all record' for alnglo day'a receipt, extreme ateer top for tho woek 17.; bulk of bent atoora. f 0.76, cowa aold at $5.85 bulla, It. SO; calves 18 Bwlno ro roipta larRer compared with a weak aRo; outlet broad and trado demand keen, both outalda and local buyer bid harpr for Arm flnUhed light hoR. Market advanced to 18.00 where It baa remained right up to (Friday, Hheep houao trado wa chiefly dono In owes and lamb, a few yearling telling at $4.75 and some wethers at $4.35 were thn only other deal recorded. Prima fat ewes ateady featured at 4.35; lambs $6; and a fair grade gone at $3.90. Ite celpt of fair volume. UKllK. W iJKi. I haro built every brick liotuo In Ilend ercctel by contract. WOKK Till: IIKKT. 1'iticr.H Tin: ixjwfst. HATIHKACTIO.V AIIHOMJTIJIA' OUAItANTKKII. SAND FOR. SALE Tho txt otiUlnnblo at tlio lowest prices In largo or iaiuall quantities. I linvo tlio cxrlunlvo privileges for aaml In all O. O. I, Cotnpnny dltclie. JACK TANSEY ji AZEROLEWEklmcani for Evem Motor Need ZEROLENE The Standard Oil for Motor Car. ZEROLENE (Heavy) For use where a heavy oil is desired. ZEROLENE (Light) For Ford Care. ZEROLENE Tranimuiion Lubricant "A" An Oil heavy bodied. ZEROLENE Tranamusion Lubricant "BE" A Grease icmi-fluid. ZEROLENE TrammUalon Lubricant fBBBH A Grease heavier than "BU" ZEROLENE Cup Create , For Grease Cups, etc. ' , ZEROLENE Fibre Grea.o . Fbr use Where a fibrous crease is desired. Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA) Send IlKAIi IWTATi: THA.NHFIJItH. U toed by Crook County Abntrnct Co, Itond Park Co, to C. II. Plko, It., blk, 122 Ilend Park. $200. W, II. Hfaatx to Allco A. Hlackwnll It. 4, blk. 12, Deschutes, $260, I,nvl I). Wlett to II. II. IlllTlo Its. 15, 10, blk. 24, Wlcntorln. Lentor M. Toiler to Muhol C. To r.lor half Intorost It. 2, blk, 20, Park Add, Hand. A few bourn nt a nlco olasny, cloan, up-to-dato placo especially proparcd for gentlomon, will roinovo all worry and trouble. Tho Motropolltnn.-Adv Hoofing, building paper, door and window. Kkuno Hardwaro Co. Adv. XOTICK I'OH PUI1MCATIO.V. Popurtineiit 6f tho Jnlorlor, V, H, l.a lid Orilco at Tho Dulles, OreKOii, July 16, 1914. Notice I hcroby given that Irving II. HoRern, of Ilend, Oregon, who, on May 9, 1910, made Desert J.nnd Kn trv, No. 00731, for BttNWV! nnd WVtNKV. Hectlon 4, Township 17 Kouth, Hange 12 Kast, Wlllatnotto Meridian, ha filed notice of Infntlon to innko Final Denort Land Proof, to establish claim to tho land above de scribed, before II. C. Kill. C. 8. S)n.rnlin!onur, at Hend, Oregon, on o 29th day of Auguist, 1914. Claimant names a witnesses: Wil liam J. Alt, Charles H. Bwalley, Fred N. Van Mat re, Wllber X. Hunnell, all of Itond, Oregon, H. FHANIC WOODCOCK. 19-23c. Hcglator. N()TI;K FOIt PUIlIilCATION. Department of tho Interior V. 8. I.and Offleo at The Dalles, Oregon, July 13, 1914. Notice la hereby given that Nicho las P. Welder, of Ilend, Orcxon, who on August 27. 1907. made Desert Land Kntry No. 706, Rerlal No. 02431, for HWV, Hectlon 15, Town ship 18 South, (tango 12 Kant, Wll latnotto Meridian, has tiled natlco of Intention to mnko Final Desert I-and proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before II. ('. Kills, U. 8. Commissioner, at Hand. Ore gon, on tho 28th day of August, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Hlpchon. Brnost Oarratt, (llonn II. Black. George S. Young, all of Ilend, Oraaon. II. FlUNK WOODCOCK. 19.23c. Register. notick I'on Fi'm.ie.vno.v. Department of tho Interior. V. 8. l.nnd Olflco at Tho Dalles. Oregon, May 21, 1914. .Notice Is hereby given that James K. P. Williamson, of Laldlaw, Ore gon, who, on March 31, 1913. made Homestead entry, No. 011499, for NWUNWW Bectton 28, the KM HWV1 and 8WK8W4 Section 21. Township IS South, Ilango 11 l-Jont, Willamette Morldlan, has filed notlco of Intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, bofore II. C. Bills, V. 8. CommlM.onerf at Dend. Oregon, on tho 21st day of Auguat, 1014. Claimant names as witnesses: Georgo W. Couch, William D, Clark, Christ Pedereon, Georgo M. Couch, all of laldlaw, Oreson. 11. FItANIC WOODCOCK. 19-23 p. Register. Th. Lafollette Nursery Co. PrincvUIe, Oregon CENTRAL OREGON'S NURSERY Wyn yon fet Iaxt, Btrstchy. Halt Blcfi. niu and Out of Borta. look to U XJrcr; It u Torpid. HERBINE la I Us nBdr Yoo lYrtt. It la an Invigorating tonlo for a torpiti liver. Tbo nrai dose brines Improvement, a few days Uta puts the liver In nna vigor ous condition, llcrblno also ex tendi Its restoratlvo tnftutnee to toe stomach ana bowels, it helps digestion and rood asstmU latton. purities tho bowels and brings back tho habit of regu lar dally bowel movements. When the stomach. liver and bowels are active, bltlous lni purities no longer obstruct functional processes, tho result of which I renewed energy, mental activity and eheertul spirits. Pries BOe per DoUts. JamstP.BatlsrdiProp, StLoule.Mo. Uss Stephens Ey Sslvs for osrs uyei. u ujnt. BtoMnRaBowrtcwqtaBvl Patterson Dtur Co. OVER 00 YEAn8 EXPERIENCE jiyngrra Tradc Manna nrimNl OOIYniOHTS Ao. ducriptmnmir vniipi f'J nr n Anronenitlii( a Vlrh ml liirninn rtuhVlr !'' '.'A- tH"iniiinlf. lloiulrltlr-fojiaHlX IIAHODOCI on f.uuu i'iuu mn iuroBn iiunawkimi fM-'UlMflM. llh9Utclmna.luHiO scletttific HmcilcniL A handtomelf tllimlnlM) wkr. I cuUtluii ii f nr ffltMtldo loutiinl. It run (oarnoAiUtfl. BtM4lrsllpii rtt.fc lfw Ttriiii. II a akH lituUra NOTICE OF I'UIir.ICATIO.V. Dopnrtmnnt of tho Intorlor, V. H. Land OIHco, nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, July 0, 1914. Notlco la hereby given that John II. Doll, of Laldlaw, Oregon, who, on Novpmhor 2, 1908, made Homestead Kntry, No. 01&30, for H'4NWVi and N'HWVi, Section 12, Township 10 Kouth, Itnngo 11 Kast, Wlllamntto Morldlan, ban filed notlco of Intontlon to make final flvo year proof, to es tablish claim to tho land nbovo do scribed, before II. C. Kill, V. S. Com missioner, at Hund, Oregon, on tho 22nd dny of August, 1914. Claimant names n witnesses: James M. Hlry, William D. Hull, Rob ert O. Howsor, Ooorgo H. Hell, Jer roinlau llnloy, all of l.nldlaw, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 19-23 c. Register. XOTICK TO CRKDITORH. In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County. In thn matter of the Kstato of Oli ver Johnson, deceased. Tho under signed, having been appointed Kxo outrlx of tho Last Will and Testa ment of Oliver Johnson, deceased, no tlco Is hereby glvon to the creditors of said Kstato and to all persons hav ing claims against sold deceased, to present them duly verified as requir ed by law, within six month from the dato of thl notice, to thn undersign ed at tho offleo of C. S. Uenson, Law yor, Hend, Oregon. Dated this 8th day of July, 1914, JKNNIB NICOLBNB JOHNSON. 18.21c xotici: rou pcw.icatio.v. Department of tho Interior, V. 8. Land offleo, at Tho Dalles, Oregon, July Cth, 1914. Notlco Is hereby given that Lalla It. Cannoll, ono of tho holr and for tho heirs, of Georgo W. Knapp, do ceasod, of Lo Angeles, California, who, on September 19, 1910, made Homestead Kntry. No. 07421, for W ',4, Section 28, Township 20 South. Range 17 Kast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final thrco year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, bo fore II. C. Bills, V. 3. Commissioner nt Hend, Oregon, on tho 20th day of August. 1914. Claimant natnos as witnesses: Otis C. Hankie, Thomas Gray, Inv Ryan, Honry II. Ford, all of Ilend. Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 18-Z2c. Register XOTICK TO CRKDITORH. Notlco Is hereby given .by tho un dersigned tho duly appointed admin istratrix of tho estate of Georgo II. Ilrostorhotis, deceased, to all credi tors or other persons having claims against said cstnto to present them with the proper vouchers, to tho said administratrix, at Hend,, Crook County, Oregon, within alx months from tbo first publication of thla no tice. Dated and published first time July 8tb, 1914. ANNA UROSTERHOUS. Administratrix of the Kstato of Georgo II. Urostcrhous, deceased. 18-2 2c. 8HKItlI'FS SALK OX KXKCUTIOX IX KOKKCLOSUIIK. In tho Circuit Court or the 3tto of Oregon for Crook County. How ard J. Llbby, Plaintiff vs. WlnOeld Griffin. Defendant. WHEREAS, an Execution and or- CLOVERLEAF MILK and CREAM ARE PCRE PHONE VOL'R ORDERS O. C. CARDWELL Farmers Phone Xo. 1. ALTAMONT f I HOTEL I K Moderate Price S Modern Rooms S i Attractive Surroundings i Steam Hent, Hot and Cold J Water With Hath Privileges j Homo Cooked Meals 5 Miss A. I). Spaldlnjr, Proprietor 1IEXD, OREGON VVtVM. Is It Done Right? who 1 "Tt j) dobs iv mLJjL If It Is, let well snouah alone- nut un less It t up to the mark to ytr dttsl" eome and us. l.UWjPRICBt, BETTER SBRY1CG Bend Steam Laundry. AND IMIY CliRANINQ dor of Halo was Issued In tho nbovo entitled causo on thn 29th day of Juno, 1914, upon a Judgment therein rondorod, In favor of tho Plaintiff and against tlio Defendant for tho sum of (22G.00, with Intorost thoroon nt the rato of 10 por cent por annum from Novomber 14th, 1912, and $36.00 Attorney' fees and tho fur ther sum of 11.00 cost which Judg ment was docketed In tho offleo of tho Clerk of said Crook County on tho 29th day of June, 1914; and WHEREAS, It was further order ed nnd decreed In said suit that the following described real estate, to wlt: West half of the Northwest quar ter and tho Southeast quarter of tho Northwest quarter and the South west quartor of tho Northoast quar ter, Section Thlrty-ono (3D. Town ship Eighteen (18), South of Rangd Thirteen (13), Bast of tho Wlllam otto Meridian, In Oregon; be sold according to law to satisfy said Judgment, Including Attorney' fees, cost and accruing cost and the balance, If any to bo applied as by law directed. NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN that I bavo duly levied upon tho real cstnto abovo de scribed nnd that I will, on SATUR DAY, THE 18T DAY OF AUGUST, 1914, at tho hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon thereof, at tbo North front door of the Court House In the City of Prlnevllle, Crook County, Oregon, sell, according to law to tho highest bidder for caab, all the right, title and Interest of the above named De fendant, on November 14th, 1910, In and to tho above described tract of real estate, to satisfy said Judg ment and accruing costs. C. 8. Denson, Attorney for the Plain tiff. Frank Elklns, Sheriff or Crook Coun ty, Oregon. Dated July 1st. 1914. 17-20 Adr. XOTICK OF CONTEST. Department of tho Interior, United States I-and OOlcO, Lnkevlew, Ore gon, June 23, 1914. To Fritz Anderson of Harrington, Wash., Contents: You are hereby notified that Ned W. Colby, who gives c-o Hox 147, Uend, Oregon, as his post offleo ad dross, did on May 12, 1914, fllo In thls-ofllce his duly corroborated ap plication to contest and secure the cancellation of your Homestead, En try No. 04541. Serial No. 04541, made April 24. 1911. for SEVi. Sec tion 1 and NEU Section 12, Town ship 21 South, Rango 17 East, Wil lamette Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said Fritz Anderson has failed to establish his residence on said tract; that he has failed to cultivate said tract or any part thereof; that said entryman ha abandoned said tract for upward of six month last past and that such falluro and abandonment was not duo to his employment In the army, navy or marine corps of tho U. 8. In time of war or otherwise. You are, therefore, further noti fied that tho said allegation will bo taken by this offleo as having boon confessed by you, and your said entry will bo cancalod thoroundor without your further right to bo hoard there in, either bo f oro thl offleo or on ap peal, If you rail to fllo In this offleo within twonty day after tho FOURTH publication of thl notlco, a shown below, your nnswor, udder oath, specifically meeting and re sponding to these allegations of con test, or If you fall within that tlmo to fllo In this office duo proof that you have served ft copy of your answer on the said contestant olther in person or by registered mall. If this service is made by tho dollvcry of a copy at your nnswor to tho contestant in per son, proof of such sorvlco must bo either tho contestant's written ack nowledgment of his receipt of tho oopy, showing tho dato of Its receipt, or tho affidavit of tho person by whom tho delivery was mado statlnjr when and where tho oopy waa delivered; If mado by registered mall , proof of suoh servlco must consist of the affidavit of tho person by whom tho copy was mailed stating when and tho post office to which it was mailed, and this affi davit must bo accompanied by tho postmaster's receipt for tho letter. You should state in your answer the name of the post office to which, you desire futuro notices to bo sent to you. JAME8 F. IIURGESS. Register. Dato of first publication July 1, 1914. Date of second publication July 8, 1314. Date of third publication July 15, 1914. Date of fourth publication July 22, 1914. l Rooting of all kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY J FunxisnED Jobbing Promptly Attended To I J. J. RYAN A- Plumbing and tteat'ag niOXE 401 117 SnXXESOTA STREET 4e The Wright- Is Bend's Leading Hotel WHY? It Is fireproof building It Is thoroughly modern It la comfortable, commodious, clean ROOMS FROM CO CENTS UP MKALS FROM 23 CENTS UP Tho wronU. of all are satisfied well at THE WniGHT HOTEL Automobiles to all Interior Points THE WRIGHT HOTEl riTNTn AI OUPnON"? fire, life, accident, TJr. 5S PLATE 0&ASS. AUTOMOI Leading INSURANCE Agency hile, surety boxds. REAL ESTATE City and Farm Property AUBREY ) Lots $150 to $350 HEIGHTS ( TERMS: $5 Cash and OROKLA) 3 Monthy J A KhACLT'GC Offleo oo Oregon Street A. EZ) 1 CO UEXI), ;. OREGOX t Headquarters for Commercial Alen Electric Lighted Throughout Special Attention to Transient Travel THE BEND HOTEL HUQH O'KANEE, MANAOKR QoodRoonu BEN D, OREGON OoodMeato Froo bus to and f rota trains All arrangements mado for persona I deslrinjr to go south and east of hero 'Put Your Duda In Our Suds" 4!iS7aEB I ONE CENT A WORD is all a little want ad will cost yoii;