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THE 1IKXI) lU'M.KTIX, I1KXI), OHK., AVKDXF.SDAY, APRIL 21, 101.1. PACK .1. 4 A BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ROU15RT It. GOULD Civil KriKinCcr ft Rend Oregon W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. 1) K N T 1ST Offlco Over rostofllco Bend, ... Orogon Dlt. K, IlKA NORRIS Physician mid Surgeon Omco Bather Building Microscopic nnd X-ray work Tol. Black 271 Hours: 10-12 a. m.; 2-4p. ra. 7-0 p. m. WILLARD H. WIRTZ L A W Y ? R Prlnovlllo, Orogon. 0. S. BENSON Attorney At Lnw Donson Building, Wall Street Bond, Oregon. VERNON A. FORBES L A W Y 13 It First National Bank Building Bond, :-: :-: Oregon GEORGE S. YOUNG Civil mill Irrigation Engineer. U. S. Mliicinl Surveyor. Room D First National Bank Building J. 11. Dell A. V. Sims CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY (Incorporated) Successors to Tlio J. II. Honor Abstract Co., Prlnovlllo, Oro. AliRtrncts Insurance ROBERT 'W. SAWYER N O T A It Y PUBLIC Bullatlii Omco, Bend, Orogon Representation boforo tlio Dos- ort Land Board and Stato Engineer ROBERT CECIL WYGANT Attorney nt Law Irrigation Masonic Wntor Rights Building Desert Land Sulom, Engineering Law Oregon TO THE RESCUE WHO 1 Oil f7". .' i.A!INEW3MW- 21 xt&J 7 We will av your linen, but you muM not wait much tlnw criilnn our rtcu band it work LOW PRICKS, BETTER SERVICI; Bend Steam Laundry. AND DRY CLKAXIXO Hut Your Duds In Our Suds" J Roofing of all kinds. Repairing" promptly done. J. L MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights. H. II. Do AltMOND IjAWVKU Oregon Street. Bend, Oregon II. C. E L L I 8 Attorney-nt-Lniv United States Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON Treat AH Grain for Smut This is the Only Way to be Sure Your Seed is Free of Disease lly County AuiletilturUt A. K. L O V V. T T. DR. J. II. CONNARN 1 E N T I S T Omcein Sathoi Building. Ilouro 9 to 12, 1 to B. Sundays and ovenlngs by Appointment. 0. P. NISWONGER, Bond,, Oro. UNDERTAKER Licensed Kmlmlmcr, Funeral Director. Phono. Lady Assistant. DR. R. D. STOWELL Xnprnpntlilc Physician Omco ovor Miller Lutnler Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to 5 Phono Rod Gl J. E. Engebretson Plumbing and Healing Mend, Oregon 1 17 MIXXESOTA STREET INTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED JORISIXU PROMPTLY DOXE ----- --- For Spring WEAR got a pair of WORLD'S WORK SHOES WE nlso havo tlio agoncy for NAP-A-TAN Shoes for mou and hoys. R. H. LQVEN Tlio Shoo Repair Man Bond Street Bond, Oro. Many methods hnvo heen suggest- ed and recommended for treating I grain to prevent smut. Many of these are good and somo nro of no vnluo wlintsoaver. Tlio cheapest and us ually most successful mothod Is thu Formnllno treatment. Uso sixteen ounces or ono pint of 40 per cent Formalluo In forty callous of wator. This Is nt tlio rato of ono ounce of Formnllno to two nnd ono half gal Ions of water. Stir thoroughly bo foro using. There are two ways thnt this solution may bo used on grnln. It may bo sprinkled on a smooth floor or a canvas sheet, thon the seed placed on tlio floor or ohcet nnd rprlnklod thoroughly. When tho sur face Is moist, shovel tho grain over as concrete Is mixed so that nil of tho grain may bo moistened. Con- tlnuo tho sprinkling and mixing until this result Id obtained. Then cover Up tho grain with sacks or blankets and nllow It to stand for at least two hours, nfter which tlmo uncovor and spread out so that it may thoroughly dry. Tho germination of tho grr.ln may bo affected unless tho grnln In well dried after treatment, Tho dipping method -Is performed by putting tho samo solution In n bar rel and dtlpplng tho grr.ln In sacks Into tho solution, allowing It to re main ten minutes. Tnko It out nnd drain well; then plnco tho grain or sacks In n pllo and cover with snckB or blnnkets In tho minin ninnnnr no tho sprinkling mothod, allowing It to stand two hours, after which It should bo thoroughly dried. Ono pint of 40 per cent Formnllno to 10 gnllons of water Is enough to tront 2500 pounds of grain. In smaller amounts It usually takes about two gallons of solution to every 100 pounds or grain. Wo havo at present very llttlo smutty grr.ln In this section of tho country nnd It will pay tho farmers woll to treat ovory bit of seed grnln planted In order that tho disease mny not bo stnrlpd nn our fnriiio. Aftni smut has obtained n foothold In tho ground, it is necessary to plant other crops than grains In the fleld for cno or two years In order that It may dlo out for want of food. Tho Formaline costs but little, nnd tho treatment will pay in every coco. Sacks from which tho grnln Is emptied before treatment Rhoulil nlun bn Rnnkml In tho solution boforo grnln Is again placed in them, or seed may bo re infected ovon boforo tho planting. THE DESCHUTES RANGER j& jz? FOR APRIL j& x? REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Issued by Ciook County A hot met Co. Carl O. Larson to Camilla Olcsoa It. 9, blk. 100, lat add, Bend Pnrk. John W. Strnhm ot ux to V G Nichols mv so, b se 29; nv no 3J-15-11. Cluronco L. Smith to First National Bank Bend, chat 11 cows, ?!80, John Wenandy to .las. H Mr Monnmln h. s. house nnd fur., Its. 0. 7. blk. 20, Bond. I.OVl D. Vlpt In Ktnltf tt'nnili H 13, blk. 5. Wlestorln. l.nvl 11 Wnlat t,t Tlmo tr r Its 15, 1(1, blk. 40, W'loatorln, $500. Mnko Good Work Possible. You cannot do good work while your bowols ore sluggish or your liv er torpid. Wm. O. E. Bielke, mali nger Scott Hotel, Hnncock, Mich., says: "I gnvo Foloy Cathartic Tab lots a thorough trial, and find thorn mild but saro cathartic." Foloy Cathartic Tablets novor grlpo or cnuso nausea. They do away with that drowsy, tired feollng and are wholcsomo, clemming and healthful. Most satisfactory for stout persons. Patterson Drug Co. Adv. Uso cracked corn for chicken feed tho now Bond Flour Mill has It. Adv. 50 tf i I xK&pjximvE&sz--; Totruwv, oxaav. YOUR HIVIigt ARTERS This I id lei rut vim tliiougli its Immcnso slc, splendid ser vlic niiil low rntci to nil Xortliueslcrucrs. It'n In tlio center of things nml your ti lends will bo proud to meet j on there. no Rooms $i on till) Rooms' ullli hath. .(fit. 'SO 1(10 Rooms with bnth. .tjti!.t0 -(!( Lnrxo outHlito nuinis, Until JS2.00 Etia prixm In room, 81.00 nddltlonnl WL.UerrttXlfrr ZPMMtPAOS-Aa S 5 t s H22Mk A LTAMONT s i t t 5 l4WMVtWVlVlV. PLEASANTLY SMUAll-D TWO AllNUTliS WALK PROM Pt)ST()FPICIJ GOOD ROOMS, (1001) AlliALS GOOD SHUVICU IN HVKKY WAY NOrilING UUTTUIt IN BUM). COAHJ AND SliE. --------- DRAYINQ Bend Hauling Co. R. X. PALMERTOX Wood for Sale Olllco Willi It. P. Mlntcr Olllro I'liouo Black (10 Residence Black -Vi'X PLOWING DOXE. Fraternal Socielies I. O. O. F. Bend Lodge Xn. 'J 1 8. Regular meeting every Mon day night nt 8 o'clock In Snth or'u Hall. Visiting brother cordially wolcome. L. H. OLE8S, . a. GEO. P. GOVE, Secretary. Tho April number of Tho Des chutes Ranger, Issued from tha local Forest Olllco, has as a fro itispieco a view of tho grado on tho fiparl.s l.iilto road. Extracts from tho Rnngnr fol low: According to Reclamation Service ofllclals who hnvo been working In thnt roglon rccontly, the olovntlon of Fort Rock post olllco Is 1457 foot. Tho olovntlon nt tho top of tho "Rock" Is 4805 feot. Lumber Is being hauled to tho Pino. Mountain Ranger Station for a now headiiuartora House at that place. It lo tho plan to build a cottage 24 feot square, with four rooms, n closet, pantry nnd porch. Tho couBtructlon work will be dona by Rnngor Viucont assisted by Smith mid Austin. Forest Rnngors Onoy and Smith hnvo completed tho telephone lino connecting tho Itoslnnd and Big River Ranger Stntlons, n dlstanco of nlco miles. With this portion com pleted thoyi Is now u Forest Servlco mho Tor tho entiro instnnco irom lend to Pino Mountain Ranger Sta tion sixty flvo miles. Tho lino will ncntunlly sorvo as a trunk lino, con necting with Crnno Prntrlo, Dnvls Lake, Crescent, Fort Rock and other points. According to present plans tho Paulina Forest will bo discontinued as an ndmlnlstratlvo unit nnd Ino.T pornted with tho Fromont, DeBchutCB nnd Crater Forests on July 1. A wagon road Is being construct ed along tho south boundary of tho Forest In tho Fort Rock Rnngor Dis trict by Rancor Hnrrlmati, oxtondlng In both directions from his headquar ters In Section 17, Township 2 1 S., R. 14 East. It Is oxpectod that Vernon V. Hnr- nham will bo assigned to tho Dos chutes Forost In tho near futuro ns Doiiutv Forest Supervisor. Mr. Hnr- pham was for n numbor of yoars ran ger on tho Umpqun Forest. Since 1911 ho has been Deputy on tho Oknnocan Forost. Suporvlser Morrltt nnd Rnngors Smith and Brlnkloy took an niito trip Into, the Fort Rock nnd Pino Moun tain roglons during tho first week In April looking nfter Forost Service ' islneHS In thoso districts and koIiik cvor plans for nuxt season s work advisory board, and hns approved a special rulo which will 10 lnsertod In ovory permit that only puro-bred Shorthorn or Hereford bulls bo al lowed on tho Crnno Pralrlo and Des chutes inngo. Ranger South hns finished his spring cleaning around tho Crescent Ranger Station house and yard. Ho has repaired tho Crescent Lake tolo- phone lino to n point ono half niilo west of tho Odoll Ranger Station. Ho hns also measured tho dlstanco along tho roads betwoon La Pino nnd Crescent for tho placing of mile signs. Altogether Mr. Smith has mndo 1110 now niilo nnd guide signs for his district during tho past wlntor. Try our Ico croum. mncy, Adv. Tho Owl Pluir- IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF CROOK. SUMMONS Anna Brostoihous, Administratrix of thu Estato of Gcorgo llrosturhous, Deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Gcorgo F. Harris, Defendant. To Georgo F. Harris, nbovo nnniod defendant; IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you nro horoby ronulr-'j ou io appear ami inswar tho com plaint of tho plaintiff lllod against you In the iiIiovb ontltled Court on or boforo tho Inst dny of tho tlmo prescribed In tho order for nitbllca- tlon mndo herein to-wlt: tho second dny of June, 1915, mid If you full so to nnswar for v nt thereof tho plaintiff will npply to t'e Court for tho relief ptnyed for In the complaint on lllo heroin to-wlt: for n Judgment against you for tho sum of $900. 00,' together with Intorost thoroon nt tho rato of ten por cent per annum from Deeembor 7. 1013, until paid, togeth er with $100.00 nttornoy feou and the costs nnd dlHliurtoinmits of this action and for a decroo of the ubove, eiitltlnd court that certain mortgage Iwrlng (Into of tho 7tb day of De cember, 1912, msdo and oxoouted by vnu nociirlng snld riiiii nbovo men- Mnnnl. niVMrlnir pnnvnvlhar titi.l .1- Rnngors Vincent nnd Austin hnvo bribing lots No. llfniid 14 of Block The Wri;ht Is Bend's Leading Hotel WHY? It li n llrepionf buildings It In thoroughly model li lt In comfortable, commodious, clean- ROOMS FllOM mi CENTS UP The wants of nil mo Mitlsllcil well nt THE WRIGHT HOTEL Automobiles to nil Interior Points THE WRIGHT HOTEL " --- - t- -.-, ttendqunrters for Commercial Atcii Illectrlc Lighted Throughout Special Attention to Transient Travel THE BEND HOTEL Good Rnnms Free bus to and from trains HUfflH O'KANI, MANAQUU BEND, OREGON Good Aleals All nrrniigt-mcnt mndo for persons desiring to so south and east of hero Lil! lSeeJikMnatftiftTrOTuuiMw v I ' 7 . i-r' ' . r Ihnr ra Itfinl In out UlxnUnr w ' nu irousru. iry ipcui; AOaDlaJ la Lfl I'mnbe IStMliwcll uul f tnjll BA1BA. flu, VbIiIaIiU Hi. AhF'Z?, b.t?t,l".??-!??:n uiwnMuiif ini, utA,wn.c Th Oma. I L LUlr Co 3utl POLK'S- OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A Directory of each Cllr, Town and Vlllaie, clvlnr deicrlptlve ekelch ot each place, location, population, tele crapb. (blpplnr and banklnc point; alio Claaalfled Directory, compiled lr limine" and protctilon. A L it. i. roue co, BE.vm.xs . r i O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET aA I ONE CENT A WORD IS ALL A LITTLB WANT AD WILL COST YOU. cMiiDlotod tho repairs on tho Alltiu; t ham RniiKor Stntlon Iioiifo. TIiIn i houo Is an old ono thnt was rebuilt i when the Station wna withdrawn S'"co that tlmo It Iibb boon Kradually settling. Thin year a caroful oxam- 'n tlon was made and It was found that tho floor Jolstu and sills worn I su badly rotted that most of them hod to bo ropiarod. this worK iim been dono, as woll as n numbor of other necossary repairs. . At prorent It Is planned to build th-n tflenhono lino from tho Pln Mountain lino through to Rancor Harr'man'a hendqunrters by way of I tho Ico Cavo, heRlnnlns May 1st. Tho j total length of this new lino will bo twenty miles. SuporvUor Morrltt and Racers Smith and Vincent attended a moot ing of the Tumnlo Ileef Ilreeders' As sociation at Sisters on Saturday. Apr'l 3. The meeting was callod by tho officials of tho association In or dor to secure as new members th users of tho rnnco UvluB In tho vi cinity ot SIstors, and Li mnko plan for handllnB stock during tho comlnif season. AH nut nvo pormmeoB on 21 of Ilend, Crook County, Orecon )e foreclosed and that Mid real pioporty. described therein bo sold bv tho Shorlff of Crook Countv, Ore eon. In tho milliner provided by'law, and noeordliiK to the jimcllno of this c urt nnd thnt tho proceeds of said t-nle bo applied: First: In tho payment of tho costs and charKoi of making said solo nnd Second: To the payment of plain tiff's Judgment, Incliislvo of Attor ney fens. Interests and costs and that upon said niilo IipItk mado tho plain tiff may becomo tlio purchnsnr there at and that thereafter tho defendant and all persons claiming under, by or through him bo fnroor barred and foreclosed of any right, title or In terest In or to wild property or any portion tlio roof tavlnx and except I iik! only tho statutory rUht nf rodoinp-i; tlon nnd mat tlio piatntltl hnvo Jtiug nmnt and oxeeutlnn agnlnst tho prop erty of tho defendant, (loorgo F. Har ris, for any deficiency remaining up on said Judgment after applying the proceeds of tho sale of said real property properly nppllcahl thorn-. and for each othr and further rule' The New Perkins Hotel PORTLAND, OREGON C. II. SHAKER, MimiiKur. Ilniidy to large stores, theatres and banks Comfortable and Convenient A Restaurant of high ela.ss with very moderate priees in Connection ROOM RATES: With bath $1.50 up With bath privileges SI up the Slaters range havo now Joined the , ns to the Court may seem meet and association. Jurt According to an nnnouncomont Mils summons Is served iiikhi you mado by tho District Forester at I" !"ii.lJctdlnn theroof for six S'io Portland, it Is shown that the For- c '' v. irks In The Hand Hulletln. est Servlco during last season orulc- n wikly newwiaper of Rcneral clr- ed 11C, CIO acres In Oregon anil li.- ruianon, puniiiiieu in iienu. uni nio acres In Washington. Of this amount , approximately 13,000 was covored on the Deschutes last fall, and 15,000 acres last spring. Alto gether, there have been covored by Intensive timber crtuslng work a to tal of over 175,000 acres on this for- The District Forester has official ly recognized the Upper Deschutes Livestock Association through their County. Oregon, bv ordor of tho llon- o'ablo V. U. Ilradshaw. Judt;e of the Clroult Court of Crook County. Stuto of Orec.nn, which ordor wns dated the 10th day or April. 1915. the dato or Hi- first publication brlnx the 21st iir. or April, 1915, hi.i1 tho date or the last publication being tho 2nd day of June. 191 6. VERNON A. FORnrfi 7 13c Attorney for tho Plaintiff CENTRAL OREGON'S ,'- '. actiiiisnt, i " K-tiinivrr PI.ATU (Jl.AKS. At'TOMO. Leading INSURANCE Agency nii.i:, hirktv iionhh. REAL ESTATE City and Farm Property AUBREY Lots $150 to $350 HEIGHTS ( TERMS: $5 Cash and OROKLA) $3 Monthly IKRIOATim LANDS A HPIX'IAIIV J. A. EASTES Olllro ou Oregon Street HUM), .; ORKOON n 1 IV i ..I i. i m ft. I i 1 & ISI