Till WiND lll'fjf JSTfNt JlKNI), ORK., HWDXIMDAV, OCTOIJKK J I, JflH. EAOR A. ifi A 10STQN TEAM WINS BASEBALL GHAMPiONGHIP i'J'lio Urate lliuiililcil Omiilo Muck's Athletics In Koiii HtralKlit (limit's, New Woild's HrrlcN llworth Tho world's clinniiilnnshlp Imnolmll rorlod between thu I'lillmlcliililn tonut of tlio Amiirlcnn l.mtftuo anil lloston for tlio Nationals, resulted in it spoo (noiilnr victory for Hoston, tlio llrnvon wIiiiiIiir four ntrnlKtit gum a from tlio Athlotlcs. Thin novor fooforo Imp. j'onod In n world'N Norton. It I tlio inoro romnrknltlo too, liccnuso n fow lllOtltllH ItKO llootoii was it lull endur In Ita Ioiikuo. Tlio first Rnmo wW to Hoston. 7 tol. Iluilnlnh (iltoliml for IIomIoii, nntl Hank dowdy ronoliad first every tlmo nt lint. Hoiulor wns knooko.1 out of tlio box In tho sixth. lloNton won tlin Nucond khiiio with n 1 to 0 seoro, tlio only run oomliiK In In tho ninth InnlnK. Illll Jniuoi pitched for !loton and Plank for tlio Athletics. Tim third content wont to tho llrnvcs 6 to h It wni n twulvo Innlntr ko, nnd thu scora tlod In tho hccoiiiI, In tho fourth mid In tho tontli. Uow ily wnN again tho horo of tho day. hli double In tho twelfth lirlnglnn In tho wlnnlriK run. Hush pltohod for Phllndelphla, and Tyler and James for Hoston. Tho Initt Knmo was won 3 to 1. It wa won In tho sixth when two runs were mndo after two men were out. Johnny Kvcr brought them In with n Mucin. Hhnwkey pitched until tho sixth for Mack, when Ponnock, n now flwiro In IiIk Imnolmll, relieved him. Rudolph pitched for the Hrnvos, Try somo of those dellolous buck wheat cakes with mnplo syrup, any time during tho day, nt tho Coxy Itostatirant. Adv. 3l-3tp A1ANY COUNTIES HAVE DIVIDED fConllnued from page 1.) n larxe find onthuslnstle following. Tim county was taken form Uiupqun county on January 7. 1862. Ump. qtin lost Its last acres In 1804 nnd, Oh hose Cktlly Hormnis -.'4s?I -rry rTfivKS I Sr.i Zw UttTiSA STATEWIDE PROHIBITION MEANS BIGGER TAXES THEY'RE TOO BIO NOW! Vote 333 X NO Against Prohibition Register before Thursday, October 15 S" Voting; qualifications: Six months' residence in the state, 30 days in precinct Defeat of tho proposed prohibition amendment ivill have no effect upon the efficient home rule or local option statutes now in force, and each community will continue to determine its individual stand on the matter of granting licenses, rIJ Adwtlumtnt, Txpiyr sad Wtgs Etrnm Lgua of Ortgoo, PortIind,lOgoa. SENATOR MUENTER SAYS AKOZ QUICKLY CURED BAD STOMACH Formed U. H. Collector of Intermit llowiilio I'mlM Mi'ilhluiil Af lncrtil. August K, Muoiiter, 851 California street, Bun I,rnnoliico,"'foriiiiir nu u Monator, raiirosontluit Han Jonqulii county, nnd 'until recuiitly United Ktntori collector of Interim! lloveniio , In Han Krnnalsoo, him Just cnuloil ,nloiincli trouble of several yearn' dur ation hy iihIiik Akox, tho ureal medic- dial mineral dloaovered by John I) Mr-akonxlo. Acute Indigestion. Naur ntomadi and ftnt troubled Honotor Muonter af ter eatliiK henrtlly until ho tried tho Al'ox Internal treatment. lie wax nnreonbly surprised to note a great Improvement In two weoka. At tho euo of it month there was no trace tit tho old (Unorder. "1'or Novernl yearn I had sovoro Ntomach trouble," nald Senator Muon tor In speaking of hla recovery "After eating a hoarly moal I would Buffer acuto Indigestion. My stem noli was sour, nnd I wax troubled with much Kan. t tried various romcdlos, but they gave mo only temporary re lief until I tried Akox. "After taking the Akox Internal treatment two weeks, 1 found that I wan derlvliiK much bonont from (ho same At tho end or n month there wus no trnco of tho trouble. I onu now eat an) thins; without fear of tho former distress." now exists only In tho maps of half a cntury neo. In 18S3 Anron Hoso'a place. lar collar Hosehurn, on Deer Creek, whoro It empties Into tho Houth Umpqua, was oliosos tho county seat. "(lllllnm on only was onrved from Wnsoo nnd Umntllla In 1888. Its first oounty sent was Alkali, now called Art I ii i,i in It 1 nnnied for Colonul Cornelius Ollllam of Polk oounty. "(Irani county was ervd from Wumo and Umatilla oounllos Octo)r H, 1804, nnd was namsd for th na tion's hero, U S. OranL Cmiyon City, c, typleul western mlnlnrc enrnp. was Its first oounty snt and one of Its first county Judues was Joaquin Mil- You can dress in comfort by using a PERF TION OIL HEA TER Take it to the bath room, breakfast room, living-room. It makes the whole house comfortable. For best results use Pearl Oil. Dealers everywhere Slondartl Oil Company Portland i!CT HKNATOIt AUCJ. J!. Ml'HNTKIt I'ormcr United Htnte Collector of Internal Kcvc-mie. Ilhnumntlsm, ntomnch trouble, ec soma, catarrh, plies, ulcers and oth er ailments have yielded very rapidly to tho Akox treatment In the croat percentaKo of oasos. Akox Is bolnf! introduced nt tho Patterson Dnu; Htoro, liond. Visit It or wrlto for further Information ro Knrdlng this sdvortlsomont. Adv. lor, afterward famousjts thu Poet of tlio Sierras, "Jackson oounty was named for President Andrew Jnokson. It was created on January 12, 182. Jack sonville was established as tho coun ty scat on January 8, 1S&3. ' Josephine county was taken from Jackson oounty January 22, I860, it una named after Jorophlne lUitllnB, tho popular dauithtor of tho discov erer of gold on Joftophlno creek. "Klamath county tnkos Its name from tho Klnmath Indians, whoso homo Is In that dltitrtct. It was out out from wofttorn Lake oounty on October 7. 1882. Llnkvlllo was Its first county seat. It can trace Its llnenso back to that mother of coun ties, Wasco county. OrlKlnnlly what Is now Klamath county was part of Wasco county. Tho southern part of Wasco liccama Jaokion, which In turn was cut up to form I.ako coun ty, which lost part of Its torltory to form Klnmath county, so that with out moving from hi cabin somo pio neer may novo lived In Wasco, Jack son, Lako nnd Klamath counties." HimhI Hlicr Caimo letter. Of later date Is the Hood Klv4r division which was voted four years BKO under tho Inltlatlvo law, tho par ent county a Bain bolng Wasco. At tho present tlma in addition to the movement for tho division of Crook county the western end of Lano county has filed a petition for separation and a division movement is on In Hartley and Malheur, tho plan bolng to form Davis oounty. Hackers of this measure aro adver tising In Hums pa porn as follows: "It Is a great Inconvenience for thw rosldonts of tho Drewsay section to come to Hums for county seat purposes and If they deslro to set up a oounty orfpinlMtlon nnd handle ths Mine, tlioy nbould be allowed to do so. In Juailes to ths residents at Drewsey and as a maUr of st!m lUniHr oounty tax nyrs several UtONsod dollars a year In runnlH( 8StpHM vote ye on county dirt ton." One cent a word Is nil a little want Ad will oost yen. PRIZE WINNERS . AT SISTERS FAIR (Continued from pugo 1.) on Rhode Island Rods: Onrl Woods, first on duoks. lilt Mon p. Axotv Ohlnon. special prise by H. A. Sathor, Bend. $300 In morohan dlso for best half bushel of onls. Division (I, Vegetable, Olo Larson, first on onions; It, J5. Davis, second on onions; It. 55, Davis, first on turnips; It, 'A. Davis, first on carrots; J. II. Kryrenr, first on best bushel potatoes, L. A. Hunt, first on squash; I,, A. Hunt, first on water melon; K. It. I'otorson, first on pump kin; J. I Hcott, second on wntormol ou ; J. II Pryrnar. first on cabbage; W. V ICdnmndson, seoond on cab base; Fred Wleso, first on mnngols. It. H. Towno, for best Individual display of vegetables, $10 In inorch- nndlso by United Warehouse Co., of Ilcnd, reported an being won by I. K. H. (Jerking. DUbdon II, Hortfriilturo. D N. Itlggs, first on pears; Mrs. Pearl Btldhnni, special on best ox-, hlblt. DltUlon I, iMiUm Department. Mrs, C. . Douelson, first on Ixik Cabin quilt; Mrs. !. J. Ixlthausor. ; second on ar Cabin oullt; Mrs. i , Kllxa Hinltb, first on patchwork quilt, Mrs, K. li iiowoii. nrii on Knuieu box, coarse wool; Mrs. D. A. Howman, second on knitted sox. coorao wool; Mrs. J. W. Herry, first on knitted sox, flno wool; Mrs. J. II. Fryrcor, sec ond on knitted sox. flno wool; Mrs. Mnblo Hrtinn. rst on silk smbroldory: Mrs. Mary Letlhauier, second on silk i embroidery; Mrs. K. L. rowelson, first on linen needle work: Mrs. 11. K. Alton, second on llnon ncodlo work; Mrs. H. K. Allen, first on cro chet work; Mliw Mary Fryrcar. sec ond on crochet work; Mrs. Harold Kline, first on hand mndo jjarmsnt; Mrs. D. A. Howman, first on hand mado button holeo: Mrs. B. H. Howell second on hand made button holes: Mrs. P. L. Powclson, first on cm broidery towels; Mrs. Harold Kline, second on ombroldory towels; Mrs. W. F. Kdmundson. first on drawn work; Mrs. Harold Kline, first on Inolcs apron; Mrs. C. L. Dnnnlson, second on Indloa apron; Mrs, J. W. ttnrrv. first on hand mado scarr; Mrs. J. II. Fryroar. second on hand made. Bcart; Mrs. u. it. uenniaon, urii on knitted mittens: MIm Muriel Kd muqdion. first on needle work for Kirl under 1C: Mrs. Jolin Taylor, flrat on antique burnt work; Mies AJIc Winkle, flrat on plain sewing for girl under ten yearn: Margaret Qull borjj, second on plain' sewing for girl undor ten: Mrs II. K. Allen, one bar rel White Illvor Flour, by Robt. Smith for beat fancy; drawn and om broldory work. Illtlftlon J, liable. ' nitfton MoCuiston. Hand, first for baby six toj&wclve months old; Juno I Fraxlor, Sisters, soconu uaoy six o twelvo months old; Phyllis King. Mend, third for bnby six to twelvo months old: Wallace Hunt, Lower Hrldgo. first on baby over twelve months old. lllilnlnnK, Cooking. Mrs. 1. Huntington, special for best blBOtilta baked with Folgor's Haklng Powder, ono case Folgor's As sorted products, given by Itobt. Smith; Miss Opal Taylor, special for beat cako baked by girl under 1C years of obo. ono cose Folgor's pro ducta, given by Itobt. Smith. DhMoii L, Art. Mrs. K. II. Howell, flrtt on best display: Mrs. Pearl Rtldham. second on best art display: Mra. H. T. Hart lay, flrBt on crayon work; Mrs. H. T. Hartley, first on charcoal sketch: Mrs. Florenco L. Powotson. first on chlnn itaintlng: Mrs. Fiorenoe L. Powelson, soeond on chlnn palatlng. ON ALL: Late PATTERN TRIMMED HATS All New and Up-to-date. Call and Inspoot my stook. MISS C. E. OBERUN at Robert SroltVsStoro SISTERS. OREGON THE WHITE IS KING Tho BEST all-round Family Sawing Mnchino that can bo produced. Mndo in both ROTARY and VIBRATOR styles. Tho rotary makes both' LOCK nnd CHAIN stitch. Tho Inteat up to tho ininuto steel attach ments with eac machine. Spjd on eaaj payments. Send namo and addresa-for our beautiful H. T. cntn Ioruo free, While;:Seviug 'Macliine Co. 519 Merchants National Bank Bide 3 Off lssssHHMV4k m" gL 7 iiiifri DUS1NCSS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOKV. HOIIKIIX II. GOULD Civil ff I Uend Oregon Knglnecr ItOIinitT W. BAWYKil KOTAHY I'tIILIO Ilullotln OiHco, Ilond, Oregon J. II. Doll A. W. Sims CItOOK COUXTV AltSTIUCT CCMI'A.VV (Incorporated) Successors to Tho J. H Ilaner Abstract Co., Prinovlllc, Oro. Atmtrncts Insurance W, W. FAULKNEIt, D. M. D. DKJfTIBT Offlco Over Fostofllco Bend, - Oregon WILLAKD IT, WIllTZ fcAWYMIl Prlnevllle, Oregon. C. S. BENSON Attorney At L a vr Bonson Building, Wall Street Bend, Oregon. VERNON' A. FOItBES IiAWYER First National Bank Building Bond, :: :-: Oregon OEOROE S. Y O U N 0 Civil and Irrigation Knglnccr. City Engineer of Ilend. Room S First National Bank Building DlvUlon M, Flowers. Mrs. C. L. Dennlson, for best dis play of flowers, $3. SO pair shoes giv en by Mannholmer Bros., Bond.; Mrs. h. L. Shaw, first for most beautiful bouquet of flowers. Special Prize. 8. M. Hlndmaa was awarded the prlio given by Mrs. C. I Donnlson for tho oldest man attending the fair on tho first day. Mrs. J. B. Fryrcar was awarded the 7 J1 i IHl THE UNITED WAREHOUSE COMPANY Storage and Forwarding General Commission Merchants WE HANDLE OIL, GASOLINE, SUGAR, FLOUR, SALT, HIDES FRESH and SALT MEATS HAMS, BACON AND LARD The United Warehouse Co. A. M, Fringle, Mgr. Bend, Oregon O'DONNELL UNION. IT. It. Do Alt MO NT) LAWYKIi Oregon Street. Bend, Oregon II. C, ELLIS Attorncy-nt-Latr United States Conuitbisloncr First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON DR. J. II. CONNARN D K N T 1 8 T Onlco In Bather Building. Houro 9 to 12, 1 to 6. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. C. P. NISWONOER, Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER, Licensed Embalmcr, Funeral Director. Phono. Lady Assistant. Fraternal Societies I. O. O. P. Rend Lodge No. 218. Regular meeting every Mon day night at 8 o'clock in Bath er's Hall. Visiting brothers cordially welcome. BERT SHUEY. N. O. GEO. P. GOVE, Secretary. ROYAL NEIGHBORS OP AMERICA. Banner Camp No. C031. Regular meetings second and fotrtt Tuesdays. Sathcr's Hall. MRS. J. H. CONNARN, Oracle. MRS. A, ORC'JTT Recorder. SIGNS FOR SALE. "For Rent," "Por Sale," "Rooms to Let", "Housekeeping Room," "No Admittance," "No Smoking." etc, etc., Placards printed In large typo on heavy brlntol board, IS cent cacti, Ies In quantltlcfl. Bulletin Office. 12tf prlio given by Mrs. J. O. McKInney for tho oldest lady attending tho fair on tho first day. C. L. Johnson of Cloverdale, was awarded tho prize given by Robert Smith for tho largest family attend ing the fair. Mies Allno Winkle, was awarded the prlxe given by Mrs. F. T. Ruble, for the best sewlag by a child under ten years of age. KMUUiaaMWnHMHMRI 1 BROTHERS MARKET ! San Francisco. California