I'AOR n. run iu:nd nuu.KTiN, hkxd, oiik., wijdnksday, ocronrcn t, km i, i " ' G1FFARD ELS OF MO TOUR PRXlSES FOR AlcKENZIE ROUTE Dr. CW Hear Story ToM Him Here, Impresses Pmlscs Iia l'lne fllf tfortf Is ah ItnglUhmnn and Has Now Oono Co Kuropcnn Wnr. On h!a rocont tour ot tho state Walter QlITard, nuto editor or tho Orcgonian, passed through Hood. Tho following paragraphs aro takon from Mr. Glffard'H account ot his journoy through this section. Last Friday Mr. OlfTard. who Is an Kngllshtnan. lort for tho war. On tho trip horo described, tho mlnuto bo got to Rlstera ho telephoned to Tho Bulletin, asklnj: for tho latoat war news, and whllo hero stated that if It was to ho a battlo to tho death with Germany ho certainly would go to tho front. In part, the arttcto follows: "After staying a day thorc, (Al len's ranch on the Metollus) we push ed on onco more, Rend being tho ob jective. To reach this wo had to retrace our route to Sisters, whero wo had an Inkling of the desire for good roads. The proprietor of tho Sisters HmmMfcmtmmfcfcm Why did not taxes go up in Sherman county when it was formed from a part of Wasco? Before the separation Wasco county was levying a 20 mill county tax and a $3.00 poll tax. After the separation the people of Sher man county paid an average tax of 9.6 mills. Forming a new county did not make t taxes go up there. It will not make taxes higher here. It will lower them as it did there. w 15 great henuty, through nit hninonuo nnd nlmost untuullng forost of yol low plno, with Its Invigorating nlr, Us clonn, invtiol smoll. Much of this National foroat around (I.n Pino unci between Hint town nud Crescent has just boon thrown open to tuittltmi who woro coming In In Inrgo mini burs. Quo hnrdly would full to bo hit pronged with tho llolluoft, thu litlHl-noes-llko nlr ot l.n I'lno. It la ivh yul n vory Infant, but ovory ono liroatlius business and u sense ot growth nud It has clo8u to It n woiulorlaiul thnt bids fair, when known to outrival that ot Klamath county." Stop Tlioho Kurly Uronchlitl tViifjhx. Thty hang on all winter If not chocked, and pnvo the way for sor lous throat nud lung disomies. (lot n bottlo of Foley's Monoy and Tnr Compound, and tnko It frcoly. Htop coughs nud colds, heals raw inltauied throat, loosens tho phlogm and is mildly Inxatlvo. Heat for children nnd grown pontons. No oplntos. Pat terson Drug Co. Adv. cc(t-K;-K(-K(-k(frX5 reminiscences of Dr. V. C. Coo. "Ho had naked Dr. Mackenzie Into his oOlces In tho First National Bank building thcro and from his window pointed out the houses that had gono up, tho farming that had changed dry sago land Into profitable fields. "'Yes," ho said, "when I camo here, thoro was an old grUsly that used to mako his regular trek across from tho Illuo mountains to the Can- newspaper has been working Inces- wnV imt hm nnt tmt him. n nvni. ..' .- ... -I"-"" - - " w ... ....... ..- V. - Baniiy 10 xouuco inu graua on iuo sisters Btdo or mo .Mcivenxio pass. Without an exccsslro amount ot Mork on some six miles of ! ' grad- It will bo poslblo to reduce It at least to a maximum of 9 per cent In ono placo and generally to a maxl- tno money had given out, but It li mum of C per cent. For this year thought probable that, realising thb largo travel which can bo diverted this way with the assurance of good grades, the work will bo done early la 191G. "From Sisters tho best road to llcnd Is tho longest way round, being eomo 20 miles as compared wltu 16 from where the two branch. Most ot It is In excellent condition, there lelng somo effective granite and nl kali road construction, leaving Laid law, with heavy wall work. This road Is clearly marked "Auto Road," by large If somewhat prlmltlvo signs. "Within six miles or Uend" tho Des chutes river comes into view for tho first time, making a magnificent view Btretcbing -away down below tho road." ' After speaking of tho road, south front here, Mr. Olffard continues: "To revert for a moment to uend. we bad an interesting idea ot tho growth of this groat country In the tunlly was killed by Mil Ilrock and his skin Is now, I bollevo. In Harry Corbott's ranch near Sisters." "Wo had stopped tor a short tlnio at Mr. Corbott'B ranch and wo had all commented upon this flno skin, an- enormous ono, stretched on Uio floor. Llttla did wo connect it thon fvlth Uend or as Illustrating tho chango from desolation nnd wtlrfncss to cultivation and prosperity. Tho rldo to La Pine, as ono might lmnglno from tho namo, Is ono ot MANY FROM BEND ENJOY THE FAIR (Continued from pago 1,) E THE SANITARY LINER litis illustration shows' our new removable, non-ruiting liner for tho bowl chamber of tho 1014 model U, S. Cream Separator. Milk now never can toucu tho iron bowl cnamocr ot tno separator. 1 nts liner can bo taken out easily, an J washed with other parts. It has a unlauo but simple locking device uliirh holds it rigidly iaplaca when in tho frame of tho separator. itf( i 1 ttWfM 1 SffiXlBM6!Hir rajuSURj'l 1914 MODEL tiUxon) sptrttor oa Om mulct equipped wlUiioeba Mnltuy fMlura. It mjJcr tfxl U. S. th tWt to krtp la clean UKtnrmcoifclltfon. TboU. 8. CrrmScpinitorhoUi Um Woftd'i KkotA for cln lUamlnf In tltj caatcctiUra rntuwlih ttn JIflcttnt tataU cX cow daring a period of thirty dr. OCT OUR XUI CATALOGUC &41 oa ui for oar nw 1914 caUtofiu. W wQl b (Ud to dcaxMrtiatt thb betUr emm rptntar to 7011. ll m put it la tout cUlrr-rooat oa trUI a tour tide. It then'i 00 U. S. Ccwm Sepmtor d0r la your vtdoltr, wtiu to our wuut oflkc. SKUSE HARDWARE CO; BEND, OREGON m ri near tho town furnlshod a plctur esqua slRht for tho audience as woll as putting up somo ot tho best races ot tho afternoon. Hand Interest naturally contornd on tho events In which local pooplo figured and considerable ploaaurn was taken In tho victories ot W. U. Craw ford's horses. As n winner of tho future, llaxxlo Patch, a son of Dan Patch and tho prldu of Slatora load ing fair contributor, Hobort Smith, attracted much attention. Other competitors from Ilond woro Cora llntea, who was boaton In her raco, and Frank Dlbblo and Walter Coombs, tho only competitors In tho auto raco. V. A. Forbos spent somo tlmo thinking about entering but .it lost enmo to tho conclusion that ho would havo to go practically all tho way on tho Intermediate, which a against his rulcs-Indecd, somo doubt tt ha has any Intermediate gear so ho did not enter. Other Fair Features. Tho foregoing Is not to say that alt tho Interest of tho aftornoon was contored on tho track, for thoro wns much also to bo seen In tho poultry tont, In tho main exhibit hall and nt tho livestock pons. It wno only 'n tho Items of livestock that tho fair could Ixj said to fall down, nnd ovon hero for a first fair In whnt mav yet bo called a new country tho show ing was vory good, with seven pens of sheep and a few mortgngo lifters nnd cows. To tho oyo of tho untrained ob server tho fancy work was a very In teresting portion of tho display n tho exhibit hnll nnd tho cakes and bread and prcaorveti woro a great tempta tion oven to ono who had already eaten a meal at a Sisters hotel. Ono Instructive bit of comment that was frequently hoard from far- HALIANTH IlThe New Tuber Resists frogt and drouth r A delicious food See them in the win dow at SHAW'S FEED STORE Lciive .orders with Slmw or F. Edwnrds, IJox 2802fio per dor., mora who woro taking In tho oxhlhlts or grains nnd grasses and roots wxn, "Why, Fvo got bettor than that it homo." It this feeling Is nt nit genornl It can bo used to groat ndvnntago by tho management nf tho fair noxt year when thoco who, from Intllrfur ciico or aomn othor reason, foiled to exhibit this tlmo ought to eomo forth with their "bettor oxhlblts." It Is only fair to say thnt If they havo better products than those shown In most canes they havo boon "going somo," In tho farming lino this sum mer. llcnd lluttrr Hhottn, Ono exhibit In tho hall thnt at tracted nttontlon was butter from tho Ilond ernnninrv. Mitnv liiKnnrtmt llin Intttor with raro and found It good, whllo tho atntoment that tho local creamery hntt mld 31 conts a pound for butter fat In tho month of Aug ust made conHldnrablo Improilon. Credit Is duo to tho management of tho fair for tho mnnnor In which thu dlfforout events woro run off. From beginning to end thuro was no con tusion and there was something do ing all tho rJine. Tho fair sot a stnmdnrd for coming fairs at Sisters nnd was thoroughly eitjoyod by all who attended. Tho Portland Ad Club, during Its stay in llcnd, visited many points nt Interest, It became very iiecoNsa.y after tho eruption at Lava llutto to look for tho loading barber shop. They found It horo. were they rlghtt D right. An example wor thy of Imitation. Tho Metropoli tan. Adr. The BRICK GARAGE (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) First Cluss Hi-pair Work done by experts, Yes, we .repair Fords, and gtiarantee the job. Full line tires nnd supplies. We have a few bargains in second hand cars. , .nWH sb, cjvc us n trial.' TS Eeml Garage Company WHERE SERVICE COUNTS K. II. IIIIUNKA C. M. IJAKKU BMfc- HMtHltllMIIHHMMItllMtM HIIIMt -- HUMHHO . - ----- -- ---------.--- --- -.- ..---- -- I ' ' t ' ' T ' ' 7 ' ' r ' r i fci , - 4 npl n p I KtAL HHBMI TATE : ::t 1:1. T i . , . - 1 1 i . ,i i. t " Lumber Complete Stock Dry, Rough and Finishing Lumber Maple and Fir Flooring X t:: FOR BUSINESS LOTS FOR RESIDENCE LOTS FOR GARDEN LOTS For Close-in Acreage FOR. FARM LANDS Lath and 4 Let us show you the property $? conservative buyer that BEND ILEAL ESTATE is a conservative investment 2 s ingles T t 'Jf Pine House and Irrigation Spout, Lath, Red Cedar Shingles 14 J The Bend Company it u OFFICE CORNER WALL and OHIO STS. - &&M -- - - tettfe ---------4-- Pl ' t -------- 44444444 !. ...44 .... A.. . . ------ - ------ ------t - -- f ..4 Zl HI 4-.tJ-tf-ttt.rf.tt-HH-t-fttttt-f-ttttftttttt-rtt-ttH-tttt . . . xI---T"'"' T ' f h