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TDK 11END HULLKT1N, IJKND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, Al'IUIi 5!8, 101. PAOE a. f Id vi X BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ItODKHT D. GOULD Civil Engineer Hcml Oregon W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. D E N T I 8 T Ofllco Ovor Postofflco Dcnd, ... Orogon DH. E. ItEA NOItHIS Physician nnil Surgeon Ofllco Snthcr Building Microscopic and X-ray work Tol. Black 271 Hours: 10-12 n. m.; 2-1 p. m. 7-9 p. in. WILLAIID H. WIRTZ Ii A W Y 3 It Prlnovllle, Oregon. 0. S. BENSON Attorney At Ij n w BcnBOU Dulldlng, Wall Strcot Bond, Oregon. VERNON A. FORUE3 Ii A W Y E It First National Bank Building Bond, :-: :: Oregon GEORGE S. YOUNG Civil mill Irrigation Engineer. IT. 8. Mineral Suneyor. Room 6 First National Bank Building J. B. Boll A. V. Sims CROOK COUNTY ADSTltACT COMPANY (Incorporated) Successors to Tlio J, H. Ilnncr Abstract Co., Prfnovlllo, Ore. Abstracts lnsuronco ROBERT W. SAWYER NOTARY P V It Ij I O Bullotln Ofllco, Bond, Oregon Ropresontatlon boforo tho Des ert Land Board and Stato Engineer ROBERT CECIL WYGANT Attorney nt Law Irrigation Masonic Water Rights Building Desert Land Salam, Engineering Law Oregon TO HE RESCUE WHO fM 3MHBWMI MgP II ! if Wa will tav rour linen, but you muM not waate much tint ettlni our rcicu band at work LOW PRICES, BETTER SERVICE Bend Steam Laundry. AND DRY CLEANING Hut Your Uuds In Our Suds" J Roofing of all kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. L MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights. H. H. D o A It M O N D LAWY1CK Orogon Street. Bend, Orogon II. C. ELLIS Attorncj'-nt-Lnw United States Commissioner First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON AN OUTING on THE DESCHUTES In Every Pool, Behind Every Sheltering Rock, for a Distance of 200 Miles, Lurks a Gorgeous Rainbow BY DLAINE IIALLOCK DR. J. II. CONNARN DENTIST Ofllco In Sathor Building. Houra 9 to 12, 1 to 5. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. O. P. NISWONOER, Bond, Oro. UNDERTAKER Licensed Enihalincr, Funeral Director. Phono. Lady Assistant. DR. R. D. STOWELL Nnprnpathlc I'Ii.vhIcIiiu Ofllco over Miller Lumlor Co. Wall Strcot Hours 0 to G Phono Rod CI J. E. Engeb'retson Plumbing and Heating Bend, Oregon 117 MINNESOTA STREET ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FL'IINISIIED JOIIIIINU PROMPTLY DONE (Reprinted from Tho Oregon Sports man for April.) Tho question has often been put to me by enthusiastic anglers, "Whero can I go for a Sunday fishing trip, that I may get a mess of trout and still lose no time from work?" Aftd I reply, "Tho Deschutes." ThlB too, with vory llttlo consideration for tho so-called "fishing season." Rig fish pan bo taken rom the Deschutes tho year round. Even today but comparatively fow of tho cult reallzo what an angler's paradlsa this wild stream really is. Tumbling from tho high mountain meadows and draining a myriad of crystal lakes nt tho very top of tho Cascades, tho Deschutes river rushes north for nearly tho entire length of our good old state, flnnlly muring Into tho Columbia cast of Tho Dalles, whore its turbulent waters nro sooth ed nnd blended Into Mint great flow to tho tea. In every pool, behind ovcry shol- belng, nnd haul In lino off tho rod with your free hand. But gamoy us ho Is, tho fish cannot last long against such heavy odds, and with luck you aro soon nblo to dip him up In your landing net, nnd a beauty ho Is Indeed. And so tho dny ndvnncc9. You land somo of them, nnd moro you lose. Jinny n lusty fellow takes or breaks n hook or loader, nnd many another workB tho hook from his mouth In tho fight. During tho heat of tho day tho fish aro close under tho banks In tho shade of tho willows. In tho after noon they move moro lelsuroly across to tho shady side, and If you happen to bo on tho wrong side of tho r-lvor, then you had best crawl under tho trees nnd take n nap. Tho evening's fishing will tax your strength nnd norvo. When tho last rays of tho sun havo left tho river, pick out a long. choppy, deep rllllo with foamy, brok on water at Its head, nnd whip out ney action and mornings I felt all tired out. Whllo suffering In that way, I was advised to try Bonn's Kid ney Pills and I did so with tho best of results. Thoy brought mo b.nelt to good health, rellovlng all thol troubles from which I had suffered j so long, wncnovcr J nnvo needed n kidney medlclno since, I linvb taken Doan's Kidney Pills with lino re sults." Prlco CO cents nt nil dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney rem edy get Doan's Kidney Pills the samo that Mis. Hodgors had. Fostor- Mlltmrn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.-Adv. Mnko Good Work Possible. You cannot do good work while your bowels nro sluggish or your liv er torpid. Win. O. E. Blolko, nian agor Scott Hotel, Hancock, Mich., says: "I gave Foloy Cathortlc Tab lets a thorough trial, and find them mild but safo cathartic." Foley Cathartic Tablets novor gripe or cnuso nnusen. They do away with that drowsy, tired feeling and nre wholesome, cleansing nnd hcnlthfiil. Most satisfactory for stout persons. Patterson Drug Co. Adv. torlng rock, nlong every choppy rllllo fifty or sixty feet of line. You will for this whole dlstanco of moro than now havo to wade out, nnd cast nil - ----- PorSprjng WEAR get a pnlr of WORLD'S WORK SHOES WE also havo tho agoncy for NAP-A-TAN Shoes for men and boys. R. H. LOVEN Tho Shoo Repair Man Bond Street Bond, Oro. DRAYING Bend Hauling Co. It. N. PALMERTON Wood for Sale Olllco with R. P. Mlulcr Olllco Phono Black (1(1 Itexldcnco Dlnck -Dili PLOWING DONE. Fraternal Societies I. o. o. 1 Ilcnd Lodge No. 1MH. Rogular meeting every Mon day night at 8 o'clock in Hatt er's Hall. Visiting brotheu cordially welcome, L. II. a LESS, N. G. GEO. P. aOVE, Socretary. two hundred miles lurk gorgeous rainbow trout eager to nttack tho proffered luro. This stream Is at our vory dooryards. Two nights on a sleeper, a wholo elghtecn-hotir day on tho river, and we are back on tho Job, refreshed from tho Jaunt and richer by a full creol and a full heart. There aro nt least three kinds of gamo fish In tho Deschutes, the beau tiful, gamoy rainbow (Snlmo Irldous) or red-stdc, as ho Is locally known; his less sporttvo though moro power ful cousin, tho Dolly Virdon (Snlvc llnus malum), who Is a char as dis tinguished from a true trout; and tho rather Inconspicuous though really good flail, tho whitoflsh (Corcgonus oregonus) sometimes called a gray ling. Each of theso fish commands our respect fur Us different fighting qual ities. Tho lordly surges nnd spectac ular leaps of the trout oxclto keenest admiration. Tho vigorous power and Billion roslstciico of tho char conipol us to respect this voracious fish and cnitBe us Bomo unenslncsB for tho safety of our tacklo. As to tho whito flsh, his skillful dodges and quick turns In whlto, foamy water give us many a thrill, whllo his ability to grab, In swift current, n spoon hook thrco times tho slzo of his tiny squara mouth Is a source of constant wonder. From tho first of April till well In to tho winter llsh can bo taken from tho Deschutes, and I havo no doubt bait fishermen enn got them oven during tho winter and oorly Bprlng when tho stream Is swollen nnd cloudy. Tho vory cream of tho soa boii howovor, oxtonds from about tho first of May, when tho caddlsllles hatch, till tho last ono disappears to ward tho end of June. At this ttnio tho merest novlco can got Mali, nnd thoy nro In tho pink of condition. Theso (lies cmorgo from tho nob- bled shell whero they havo spent tho lnrvnl stage of their hrlof career, and hang In great numbers upon tho wll lowa nnd brush along tho bnnkH of tho stream. It Is thon that thu fish lie closo undor tho banks, waiting for tho flics to drop. And It Is thon that tho fishing Is. at Its easlost und host. Start your day's work with plenty of No. 4 and No. fi cnddlslllcs, tied especially tn Imitation of this Insect, and don't forgot to ernk up half n dozen six-foot leaders for Immcdlato uce. Tho fish nio largo nnd powerful, and your tacklo Is bound to Buffer. I havo learned to pin my faith on tho big hooks at this sonBon of tho year. Nothing smaller than No. 0. Approach tho stream with caution. Although tho fish aro closo In, they aro by no means as bold ns this might Eeoni to Indicate, Thoy aro closo to shore bcauso tho files aro thero, but for this reason thoy nro oven moro ehy than usual. Do not expect too much of tho big, flno-looklng pools. Tho (la h nro not there In May. Leave them for tho September fishing. Cast your fly lightly Into the com paratively still water abovo somo low Uso cracked corn for chicken feed tho now Bend Flour Mill has It. Adv. GO tf iTliIttWriTwiiw i M ', Jl H It I I JVil " IS TWfirLAHaOMGOtf A MODERN CITY WITHIN ITSELF Is this hotel. (.."SO lieilioon-H! bountiful lobby; litany illnliiK nnd l-crrptton rooms; good rnfc; finest grill In tho West nnd ov ti amply low rnlei. Stop hero when In Portland. J50 Ilooni.s ,f,l o KM) lloom.H lth lmth. .9110 100 Hoonm with bath. ,ljt2.00 S!0(l Lnrgo outside mmiiiin, Hath j2,oo Extra per.MMi In room, -SI. 00 additional JVA..AJcrttt3, ipjvmua I -- I tho line you can handle. A 9V4 or 10 foot rod, with plenty of backbone, Is needed for this work. If you nro going to buy a rod get n good ono. A hand mndo Hardy, Leonard, Thom as or any other of tho standard rods. A cheap, whippy rod Is worso than nono at nil. For long, accurate cnBt tng you should havo u tapered lino of at least thirty yards. Tho llsh nro now In tho open wnlor nnd you aro not hid from them as you wero In tho morning. A long cast, thoreforo, Is Indispensable. Uso two files. If they do not strike n cnddls, try n McGlnty. It Is n grent takor for evening fishing on tho r I (lies. Cast tho head of the rllllo and work down. As tho bait comes quar tering In off tho current nt tho too of tho swift' water, look out. Your 11 y Is under tho surface You aro handl ing lots of lino. Your footing In tho swift water Is precarious. , This Is the test of your nerves. Watch tho fly or tho spot whero you think It Is! Any quiver of tho waters, any slacking of tho Hue, any lumpy Bwtrl, tho faintest ,loam or tod or silver, Is tho sign. Strike! You may miss him yen may bo f idl ed, but you ennunt nffo.'d to wnlt for tho Jerk. If you do you havo wultod too long. Your fish is quicker In tho Hwtft water than ho Is In tho still places under tho willows. Tho lu iiu, tho gleam of silver, the alnck In your lino; they mean that a fish wmit.i your fly. Try to take It n"vny frtiM him.' You will find that ho Is tho quicker. Your vory act will Bond 'ho hook homo to tho bony substance f his bony mouth. Then tho light nil over ngnln, v.ll'i vnrlallotiB, until your flngnrs grov cramped from gripping tho rod and yi.tr BhouldorB acho from tho woirflit of tho heavy creel. i "t-Iv tbn bIuuIowh loiiglho-i and tho light fades from tho wi'.v. A breezo springs up from tho uou'h. 1 1 o fishing Is over for tho day. You dry your wet feet nnd legs by tho uncer tain hent cf a sagebrush II ro over which you lmvo brewed u tin pot of coffee und fried a scrap of bacon. Tim purpio BliadowH gather deep In the hollows formed by tho high rlm rocks. Tho ragged summits, of thoi -J0TEL LTAMONT PLIUSANTLY SITUATED TWO ADNUTI3S WALK PROftl POSTOITICU GOOD KOOMS, GOOD A1UALS GOOD SI2KVICU IN UVRRY WAY NOTHING UI1TT12R IN HUM). COME AND Sl-U. 'VVVVVnlt'l'VVAVVAA. The Wright Is Bend's Leading WHY? Hotel It Im n 11 reproof building It Is thoroughly modern It Is comfortable, commodious, cleiiu- ItOOMS FROM fiO CENTS UP Tho wants of nil nro Hallslled Melt at THE WRIGHT HOTEL Automobiles (o all Interior Poiuls THE WRIGHT t!0TEL ---------- -'----- Headquarters for Commercial Men Electric Lighted Throughout Special Attention to Transient Travel THE BEND HOTEL j naro inns nro hiiiiououcu ngnlnst a fur sky studded with millions of tiny brilliant etars. The d'ty Is dono. Anil It has boon a gocd day. You are tir ed hut happy, as you dozo In tho llt tlo station hiil'dlng out thero In thu big, HIU night, waiting for your train, you offer up a silent prayor of tlinnkfulnofs. You are glad to bo nllvo and you nro not nBhanied to bo a fisherman, Good Knoms Prco bus to and from trains HUOH O'KANE, MANAQEn BEND, OREGON Good MenM All nrrmigemcnlH mndo for persons desiring to go jioutli and cost of here MARKET REPORT. NORTH PORTION!), April 2:2. Tho receipts for tho week havo tcnii Cattlo 101 a, calves 32, hof.s, 1807, sheep 2347. With n fair run of rat tlo Monday tho bulk of Rules dupli cated lost week price. Heavy stuff Is nol In demand, whllo light stuff Lfll'i Scoli net vt tijm&MBr thmifllaitad a fMirLilfttAiR.f ini (rauccu. irxr u lpculir , diptaiiaL-Mt-koncrvomwrauk , If Inia Ii nun- luildiuLbril. . -g . . - -. . Tii Cbu. IL LUlr Ca 3ultU POLK'S- unlit rnfirlll r til n tmm Omirn rluilii. f .111 . - -. At !.. l 1' " iukmii nuuu iimiii Vi WHWIVU uuiiBi ib winow or u i uiu mur . uu 8(eor8 rQ ,,,, t $7 c , ? ?r nf n hnlf miliniurirnd roek near tbn -.... . . -.... I. sharo. Keep well out of sight nnd lot tho fly float naturally along with tho OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory Directory of each City, Town and VIlUc. (Ivlnr detcrlptlvo "ketch of each .place, location, population, teU- traph, hipping- and uanuinc pomi) alio ClaiilSed Directory, compiled by tulni and profeialon. . L B. t. POLK A CO- KKATTLB current. Do not attempt to keep It on the surface. A big trout seldom takes his food from tho very surface of the water. However, do not allow tho Black lino to pull tho lly; let tho lly pull the lino, lly nil means keep your eyo on the hook. Theo n-i. sides aro as quick as lightning whui thov Btrlke. Hut do not expect n wild rush. It Is only the llttlo trout which splaBhcg at the fly and loops out of tho wnter beforo It Is hooked. Your big trout moves rapidly up to tho partially submerged lly and sucks It Into his mouth with llghtulng-llko rapidly, though with hardly a flut ter on the surface wntor. Tho strlko of a big trout la known In the fish erman s vornacuiar oh a lump. cuws SG.2I) to SG.7C, bulls $1 to1 SG.7S, and stags $0 to $0.50. A light I run of loirs In thu hwIpo division forced the market up 1C to 20 cents over last week's quotations. Ono t lond sold for $7.8?i whllo bulk sales wont at I7.CC to $7.80. Prlmo light! hogs nro bringing 7.85 at close of wcok. Demand good. Not many ' sheep came to uiurket this week nnd quality ofTored did not qualify for top prlcoH. Shearling lambs nro quot ed nt 7.75 to 8, oweB JG.60 to $r..7fi anu yearlings ?c.75 to 7. Fu't wools nro $1 higher than prices quoi cd on abovo BhenrlliigB, Straightened Him Out, J. P. Jones, Ilootho, Ark., wrlloi: "I had a scvore case of kldnoy trouble and could do no work at all. Foley Whmi thn water anpears to lump tin Kidney PIIIb Btralghtonod mo out nt -.--... .. .-ii.A .nnn rrl.A an..... ..,A-.. f.. .!., I... in 1110 VlClllliy 01 your liy, mrinu nvu. inu nuitiu oiuij l luill uj The New Perkins Hotel PORTLAND, OREGON C. II. SIIAFJSK, Miunifrcr Handy to large stores, theatres and banks Comfortable and Convenient A Heslaurant of high class with very moderate prices in Connection R.OOM RATES: With bath Sl.fiO tip With bath privileges 31 tip MMftWl to i O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET 1 ONE CENT A WORD IS ALL A LITTLIi WANT AD WILL COST V00. quick and hard. Tho fish can spit out tho lly with quite ns much dex terity as ho can pick it up, and ho loeos no tlin6 In doing so when ho finds that ha has been fooled. Your line Is brought up taut oga'nst something cut thern undor tho willows! For a sccrnd It romalni ftretched motionless. You wonder If you havo hooked a snag. thousands of others; weak back, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles yield quickly. Hofo and of. fectlvo. Pnttoison Drug Co. Adv. "IN A HAD WAY." Many a (lend reader will foal grate ful for this Information. If your back gives out: becomes lame, wenk Rut only! or aching; If urinary troubles set In, for a fleeting second are you In doubt, perhaps your kidneys nre "lu a bad Thon follows a battle royal. The big. way. Don t delay uso Doan's Kid brilliant fish leaps clesr of tho water inny Pills. Hore Is good ndvlro of I time after lime. He rushes madly out Into the current, and you must check his heavy surges. He dashes back to the home pool with such mar velous speed that to recover your slack line Is a problem. When he makes one of these home runs It Is their worth. Mrs. Susie Kodgers, 912 Wilson street, Hood Illvcr, Oregon.) says: "Kidney complaint came on m gradually and finally I couldn't got ' up. I had burning pales all through! my kidneys and I got no weak that I It was all I could iln tn ent nrnnnd best to Ignore tho reel foi the time. My rest was broken by Irregular kid- CENTRAL OREGON'S nm:' ,'" ,:- acijiiiknt, Vci ; - IY""' , , v" 1'I.ATi: (1I.ASS, AUTOMO. Leading INSUKANCb Agency him:, hlhhty iiondh. REAL ESTATE City a ml Farm Property AUBREY) Lots $150 to $350 HEIGHTS ( TERMS: $5 Cash ami OROKLA) 3 AlQ"thy IHHKUTKD LANDS A KPKCIAI.TY J a njACFCCI Ofllco on Oregon Htrect . A. CV.3 1 C,J UKNII, :! OltKUON ( j '. "k kJ fi -I i;