T1IH ltHN'l) lll'LLKTltf, HKN'I),0R1J., WKDNKSUAV, DKOKMIIKU 10, IBM. 1 J droa, Inspector, Mary Ronvon Boo rotary, L. II. Gloss; Treasurer, Mniy llnrkins; Senior Conductor, J. A. Kqrtinnn; Junior Conductor, Hurry Hnr.KliiHi MttHlor of Ceremonies, Win. Abornnthy. MRS. Ht'OUUIN 1HIIH. Mrs. A. (I. Scoggln iHml In l'rlnft vlllo Ijvat week of double pneumonia. She Itntl liucn indicted with liuury MoUowoll rof tin nun dor of hei hue brxd liiHt mi nnnar but ho court ills mtsMd'Uio Indictment rhurtly before hor death on being mlvltwd of her III tmen. MoDowull Is now serving a life torm for tho crlnio. IS. HUGH'. WRITES LEGEND TELLS INDIAN STORY IN POEM vmk n. i i i ii iii i --j I BM Tk Perils of Pauline HI bH ! iSt "Tho Heart of Oroson" Itclalci the Formation of Crooked Itlvcr Vol ley llooklct Is Illustrated by Mr, lioullne-ri luted In Horn! Tho first literary work to oomo from tho pen of a resident of the Mfl Honn valley was Iwued In Hond last "week. Tho work Is entitled "Th Heart of Oregon" and la ( lecond of tho Wasco tribe of Indians wrlttoa by Mrs. Ada It. Milllean. Tho legend, wltloh Is told in the form of a poem, la tho Ind:nn versldn of the formation of the Crooked River valley through, tho -breaking down of tho rock wall at Uio west end of the valley by an Indian warrior, and the draining of the waters that ho might recover an Indian maiden who had been drowned through tho machina tions of a rival. Mrs. Mlllloan tolls tho story In simple nnd straightforward lnnguago with here and there a phrase that xtnnds out an unusually well chQn. Frequently sho makes use of allit erative words and although no at tempt at rhyme is sought the poom effect is complete The booklet Is Illustrated with thtee full pago drawings and nuraor iiis thumb nail sketches mndo by Collsta M. Dow ling of Portland. These aro In full keeping with tho text. Mrs. Dowllng baring caught the author spirit In an admirable man ner. Sho has never visited this sec tion but with Mrs, MlUlcan's assist ance with samples of tho flora of the country she has made her work com plete In every detail The front cover Ib In two colors and shows tho Croott pj River Valley through tho opening In the roeks described In the poem. The booklet was printed In Tho Rulletln shop and Is on sale through out tho county and In Portland. Christmas Gifts Make Your Selection Early Leather Goods Cut Glass Toilet Articles Thermos Bottles Fountain Pens Hand Bags Cigars Silver Deposit Stationery , Shaving Sets Chafiing Dishes Books Purses Candies Now on Display All aro Useful and Prices Reasonable OWL PHARMACY AQBNTS FOR LOWNEY AND IsYLO CHOCOLATE imCORUOES DOWN Lowest Point Since January, 1013, Reached Sunday Night. On Sunday night the mercury drop ped to a lower point than has ben reached here since tho winter of Id 13. tureo degrees below zero being registered at tho local weather sta tion. Thcrmonyjtors all ovor toxvn wore studied eagerly early Monday raornlng.and the rest of the day folks were busy thawing" out frozen water pipes. The lowest temperature recorded last winter was 8 degrees above zoro ru December 19. On January G, 1913 the mark was zoro. At Crescont Sunday sight tho mercury reached 21 degrees below, the, second lowost temperature In four years. At Burns It was 16 dogreas below. ably play with them next summer. Springer is tho first man from Bond to have a tryout with any of tho Coast leagues, and from the way he twirled hero last summer, he win undoubtedly mako good. Mont O'- Donnoll, who caught Springer on the Rend team, is largely responsible for his getting tho Job, as ho informod tho scout of Springer's possibilities. oflicors will be appointed at the time of installation in January. Uso True Rluo Flour! It Is tho best made and a Rend product. Adr. 37 U FOREST ESTIMATES COUNCIL MKKT1XO. At tho council meeting on Wednes day night no business of Importanto was transacted beyond tho paymo'it of bills, and tho canvass of the re sult of tho election held the day be fore. Unices unexpected mattors corao up thero will bo no further meetings until next month. KXIOIITH OK PYTHIAS IULU Tho third annual ball of the Knights of Pjthlas Lodgo will bo hold this evening in Bather's Halt. Music will bo furnished by Forroit's orches tra. Arrangements havo been com pleted to mako tho affnlr ono of the most pleasing and successful ovor held by tho lodge. MAHONH i:i.KCT. The Masonic lodgo has elected of- fleam for the coming term as follows: Worshipful master, Oeorgo S. Young: Senior Warden. E. M. Lam; Junior Warden, J. C. Rhodes; Secretary, J. D. Davidson; Treasurer, Joe McKay; Trustee for three years, H C. Ellis. OPK.V8 ni:w stori:. C. L. Burns, who recently ramo to Rend from Oklahoma, has rested tho Fulkg store1 on Wall street formerly ooeupled as a pool room, and will shortly open a furniture store there. Mr. Burns' stock Is being put m plaee at the prosent time. TUULOHGOBES Com of Project and What tho State Will Mako Out of It. In a recent editorial on tho Tum nlo Project tho Oregon Journal pub lished figures showing tho financial side of the project which are re published herewith as having consid erable local Interest.' Source of Incouio 17,40-1 acres, at $40, , . .J698.5C0.00 Duo account old vested wa ter rights '. . . 6,617.30 IlKRKKAH KLKCT. At their meeting on Friday tho Robekaha eleotod officers for the coin ing term as follows: N. O., Mrs. L. O. Fleming; V. O.. Mrs. C. P. Nlswon- gqr; Secretary, N. P. Woldor; Treas Amount Needed to Maintain Dos chute and Paulina Reported The Forest Sorvlco has recently sent In to Congress Its ostlmates cf annronriatlona needed 1o carry on tha national forests for tho next flsonll urer, Mrs. L. C. Rudow, Near, lacmaeq, i ine estimates are the sums of $8,809 for tho Desobutsa forect and $6,472 for tho Paulina. For the current year tho Dasghutes fore' had $7,GS0 nnd the Paulina S 7.330. Spoaklng of those oitlmates on Monday Supervisor Morrltt of Die lo cal forest office said that the reduc tion In tho amount needed for tho Paulina fsreet was the result of the consolidation of that forest with tho Deschutos for administrative purposes i:asti:rn star ofkickrh At Its meeting Monday night tho Order of tho Eastern Star elected of ficers for tho coming torm as follows: Worthy Matron, Mrs. O. W. Shrlnor; Worthy Patron, J. I). Davidson; As sociate Matron, Mrs. F. O. Miner; Conductress, Mrs. A. M. Prlnglo; As sociate Conductress, Mrs. P. C. Gar rison. Secretary, Mrs. J. D. David son. Treasurer. Mrs. II. II. Ford; Chaplain. Fred Huey. The lodge will hold a Joint installation with the Ma sons on the 28th. AltTIHAN OFFICKR8 Tho Unltod Artisans havo elected oflleors for the coming term bi fol lows: Master Artisan, Sister O. P. Tho other Gove; Superintendent, Stanford Hn- Total , ... $701,177 83 Qut of which will bepald Amount advanced by state ..$450,000.00 Interest duo the afate" 31,104.60 Old contract hold era 86,761.71 h Broken Top dl- f Versions . . C.516.00 Total $673,382.37 f Troflt for 'tho stato . . .$131,795.52 SEATTtE GETSJPHGER Bend Pitcher Sign Contract "With I Northwestern League Club. tforvftl fjprlnger, the star twlrler cf , the Bond nlno, has Just signed a ono year .contract with iho Seattte club ofmNortb4StJroJeagu HftlU leavo for their training quarters the latter part of March, and will prob- v -v COFFEE SALE M. J. B. and Golden West Special Price this Week Only 5 Cents a Pound Off E. A. SATHER 4M44444444 Don't be Old Fashioned! i In this twentieth century the major ity of people have advanced so that they want tho BEST they can buy, and the thing that will last the long est, GOOD FURNITURE is the one thing that will last the longest, and i as to the quality the BEST can be bought from E. M. Thompson I , Fijrniture Man ' ' tit X rW W1THYCOMBE IS . FOR ALLOTA1ENT (Continued from phflo'l.) others nskod Soorotary l.ano to spend his flRO.000 in building n seeoifl unit of tho Tumnlo projeot, but this le mora dldlcult and more oostly tlutu the unit tho stnto has built. "Had the State and Interior Il pnrtment oo-oporntod In tho beRln- nlng, as Governor WmI proposod, nnd as Saerotary jxw liueiulod, two inits oi tho Tumnlo Project oottld hnve been built Jointly for $60 an aero. which Soorotary Lane believes, would havo boon a fair uhnrgu n(ta!nst the settlor." This position on tlfn pifrt of Secre tary t.nuo undoubtedly In bnoed on tho Botnl'COtitrovorHy between V.'wit and Stnto Knglnoor Lewis nrUIng out of Lett Is' auRgefltton beforo tho Tum nlo )ork was honun that It bo dnlnv od to await the result of tho Kovem mont InvostlKntlon of tho adjoining project now known ns tho Weil Unit. Following this Lnno Interview lot tor wore sent to him pointing out tho dlvurKonces from fact In tho state ments ns to tho cost of tho Watt Unit. Since then nothing more has been heard from Washington on tho subject. In oaio favorablo notion Is not tak en in tho Interior Department before tho Irrigation coiigrww moats In Jan nary tho matter will be taken up thoro by tho RoaohuUo valley deloxn tfon, which promise to number Bearly 100, and strong: resolutions passed, so that If Dr. WIUiytOBIbe goes lo Washington ho will Have united Btipport In his effort. I M I Don't Miss the Story! I H b an is wmmmm in i u tmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmemmmtmmmmmmimmmm M I A!so 1 jOne FARCE COMEDY JEFFERSON IS NOW ESTABLISHED (ConUnuod from pago 1.) a mombor of tho Crook county court and that If doslred ho will send In his resignation to avoid any ohnnco of confusion. This course will undoubt edly bo followed. Ills successor will then bo nppolntod by tho ronulndor of tho court. With Judgo Springar the caso is would IlRht any proceedings lo "tip plant him. This Is only rumor, ho -ever, and The llullutlii has request! from the Judge a statement of his poattlon In order that the taxpayer may know where he stands, flu far no answer has huoa reoalvad. If Judge Iprlnsur goea nut of oHtee bla a oeoMtor will be appointed by the governor. HrmMinn'N DrrUlon. Tho development of the situation respecting the Crook enmity court fal lowed the proclamation of the eatnb llsluuent of Jefferson, which In turn onme Immediately after Judge llrad ihttw's doclslon on Krldny. Thmw who heard his doclslon. made orally In court, say that It was an able one and that It completely did auay with the case of the antl-dlvlsloblsts. Me con sidered tho writ of rovlnw nnd Uio Injunction proceedings, stating tliHt tho parties bringing tho Injunction had no right to do so unless It win shown that they would b dnmagod t different. Ho Is said to havo stated that ho intended removing to I'rlno-ln greater extant than their neighbors vlllo to hold his Job and that lie) by tho creation of the now county. Ho added further that ail the or !r shd fornwllUM thai had twou I'ni'.o through within U Cou-ity ("unit lit ieanl lo tie Wilti wnro tec liar, and that wkibuui a dibt 1 1 thf m'nd of the court iU lju ity had Ihh)ii eroatod rogularty. It Is nut known wtiether an appeal will be iNkoii or not, but In view cf tho sweeping nature of tho llradshaw decision it In doubted If the ease goes aay further. Checks Cm up !ntnntly. You know croup Is dangerous. And you aught to know too, the wnia of security that comes from having Vol Vi Honey nnd Tar Compound in tho home. It cuts the thlek union .end clears a ay tho phlegm, stops tin strangling cough and glvrs oasv breathing and quiet sleep. Kverr user is a friend. Patterson Drug Co. Adv. Use Desohutes Spray I'lniir! It li the best made and n Ilend product. Adv. 37 tf BPjyKBafc J&BWaFjBWBBLBBByr!nWiBBfcDjEjy?' .'. 1 JBHbBhB mtmBBtKTiJ''CMICJKKjM' Tlf "nBBBBBaBBl TBMB JjrfyJffV'- t-JJSLBBBBWHUyBBMBli - SHbBBHbIbV ' -?: r The Bend Company j&t, LUMBER, SHINGLES, kATH FIR AND MAPLE FLOORING $;ILL WOOD $2.50 Per Load DELIVERED 5"' TOWN LOTS AND ACREAGE Mi4 ., i'. ft m t 4 l