tr- I'AOE H. Till: IIK.VI) IJl'MiKTI.V, W3NI), OltK., WKDNKSIWY, SEITKMIinil 20, 1015. end fheatre TIII3HI3 I-!I3 YOl'H MAKTI3II WOHK.MA.V v ' HHRxk! Si Rip Van Winkle Wednesday and Thursday HK-IXCAHNATIO.V OK OXI3 OK AMI3HI0AS .MOST t'lll3HI.HHI3l OP J,i:(IKM)S, Hip Van Winkle has been mailo pobsIIjIo by Josopli Joffer son who has played In the roll for 25 yonra to packed houses. The ntmosphcro and setting nr0 befitting to Washington lrvlng's well known stories In "Tho Sketch Hook." Tho Btory, tho play nnd the film, Hip Van Wlnklo, has never lost Its Intorest nftor all theoe years and Is equally Interesting. EVERY SHOW WORTH WHILE" A DAUGHTER OF THE PEOPLE TKST OKLY Ti DAYS TOTUiLOFI GOOD PR0GRAA1 IS AS SURED 'Keen (VnipolHloii Kpectcl for I'llo Offered ly First .Yulloliul Hank fudge Duffy to Kpeuk In After- nixtii liiidlcs to (alio Dinner. With only two days remaining preparation am practically com pleted for the Klflli Annual Tuniulo Pair to be held In tho Agricultural building. Tiiniuhi, on I'llilay. Agri cultural exhibits, sports, speeches by well known men and In the evening n dance, will go to Mil up a day which will open the Crook county fair sea son with a bang. Kxpccial Intoiest Is being taken this year In tho exhibits to bo made by school district fill, ill and Nil In competition for the prize of $!!! of fered li v the I'M rut National Hank of Head. The lesldents of each district are hustling all they ran to get to gether exhibits that will lake r.way the prl7.it and cIoko competition Ih expected. Agricultural hall has been fitted up to receive all exhibits and a larger and belter display than made at any previous fair Ih asuured. One of tho ovcntH of the day will be the cafeteria dinner Hcrvnd nt noon by tljii ladles of tho West able. Tho, ladleH are out to pay off the debt on' the hall, and for tho Mint time In history are making n rbargo for their dinner which, It Is nutlclpnted, will riwiilt In u larger crowd present than ever before, there being ho many who will want lo take an opportunity to repay the ladle for their hoHpltiillty of the p.iat. According to program circulated In IImiiiI (IiIh week lliu vchedulo of the day events Ih us follows: y : DO a. m.- Dihiim opouud Axrlcul (tirnl ImlldltiK. 10:, 10 a in.- Oraud parade of auto molilleM, iloiitN, school children from surrouudlnK district. 12:00 to I mid p. in. Dinner hour: the West Hlila ladle will servo n caf eteria dinner of the very bout things In th world; Crook county products. :o p. hi. 1'iUdlc speaking by Judge T. H. J. Ourrv. of PiineWllo and other proiulneiil xpoukwrs. 1:30 p iu.- BporU -bucktunn eon I Ml a, potato rare on horsolwek. tug uf war by bora, girls' foot rare Hinder IS), and many other sports for which liberal prlatw are offered. S-30 p, in. Dunce given by lleud tmnd Itefieahineiits to lie wered by the I.silleri of the West Hide. HERMIT TO 00 RESEARCH WORK IN YELLOW PINE OELT tM-iiiii(liif. to It MhiU' Iii De-ebule Inn.! in Ami-huIii Whether Tic4m W.....I....I ('mi MumUm. Itnuurihwirk to ucrtalu whafwr r a vellow pine ine ou whlrh the i wedliw litsv 4tbr tun hrowuml or trlppd by Are c.in survive or I material (or eoiiuneirlal turn aeveral year after having Immii rurrhMl. will lie done by HupervUor M U Merritt of the Ikwhuten National Korvat this winter. iHiavrvitttoiia tf thla nature . aura uvtr Imwu Ukuo livfiirti. Thwa is a great Uttfarcuc uf opin ion. ai'tMiillHi to Mr. llwrrltt. auioug people regardlua in amount of dam age that M ilnuf to yellow pine b Ore, In ordr lo obtulu soma (Infi nite lufunuatlou on tb auujact, It to projioaed ui make atuily of uart r-f tha reeMt tOttth lew Cava lire burn In order Ui 4triiiliie the amount of timber thai ka actually fallen aa a dlieel reavH of tho lira, to eallumte the damwg doun to piuduetion, and to determine what U the affect uf - bent on the etaudiuv timber It lOi DfttMed in oelerl three lil rul nlota In the tmrued area unere the lire ha beeu mom severe and here iraeUtull ull uf the needle en the Uvea have turned broeu. Oue hiindrwd ireea on each plot will be taaaeiL Mtttnuered and meaaured ac curately a,?l n written dtcrlttlon of the apiatit fire daHiate mad of ' earn, 'fliu intw bored troaa on thaae three nla Will tiuui ie uxmtHiueii X -r - MAY lU'lj.l) CKNTKAIi Oltl3(l().V KAIIiltOAD. THE SHEVUN-HIXDH COMPANY PLACES OIGJRY KILN ORDER (iriinil llnpliN Coiicern (Jets Order for l'3iiilpiiii'iil To lie Coiuplcteil by l-'lrnl of Year. In connection lth the mill con- .triictlilu here lleud la getting :i con- ridernblu amount of mention In tho ( utMldu wold where large purcliaoea for tho mllla are being nmdo. Prom the MliHlalpi Valley l.umburmiin Ih' quoted the following on the ptirehuio of dry klliiH for the Shovllu-lllxon mill: Thi) largeMl order for dry kllim e er, placed In the Inland Umpire luia been given by the Sluivllu-lllxnn Co, to the (Irani! Haplila Veneer Worku, of (iruiid ItaphlH, Michigan, for the new plant under rojiKtructlou at lleud, Oiegoa. Thbt In thu Inrgoet order placed with any dry kiln con- IUt:'liST INTItODl'CTOia .t WITH A U1NC5 TI.MK HKI I M A(iHKKMi:NT OX IN- TKH.NATIO.NAI, .STOCK KO D TOXIC. TIIK (iHIIATKSl' A.M.MAI. TONIC IN TIIK WOHI.D. We are nnthorlood by ilie manufacturer of Inter natli'nul Htuck Peed Tonic to make uitlxtled umrii a pres-eut- Absolutely free, of a Jl- "! et or Iteautlful. regular aUe dlahea upon deller oi 1;'5 pound of IXTKIt.NA TIOXAI. STOCK I'OOD TONIC iu '.'5 pound pulls at the iegul.tr pi Ice of $11 per oue hundred pound, being a total amount of SieVll.NTKKN DOIXAKS AND PIITV CKXIV. Thla )eu may piu at the end of TIIUKK MONTHS, with the npeolal arranguiueut that. If nftor ualiig the entire amount for ur attirk HttMrdlng to di rection )u tire not HiitlaHed with result obtatued, u can return the free preiiilum and ou will be refunded your uioinn, o that the entire U'J pounds will not coat you a cent. JJP On Exhibition at Our Store 51 The nkMUlineiit ImliiiU Uiminent. (ierm ami l.lco Klllgrs, Sahom, DNtoiuper, Worm, Colic nnd Spasm Cure, Hoof, llllkter ami Veteiluaiy liemedlu. OWL PHARMACY soi.k At a:Ts FI3ATi;itl(l LAt'ltA SAWYI3I!. I'HIODKHICK 1)1-3 IU3liIiYIIiljl-3 A.VI) ItOIIIlIlT I1HODKUK3K. A powerful drama depleting Southern Indus trial condlth no around which Is constructed n romance of tho Cotton Melt. Tho film Is spectacular, and Is Intensely emotional from tho lnhoiiug element 9 point of view 4 Paramount Travelogue EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MATINEE SATURDAY. NlWI coru during tho prcuont year. "Tho building for tho hnttory of lire-proof kllna will bo erected of hol low tllo and concrete by Carl 1. oilman of Seattle, who la nsHoclatcd with tho (Irnnil Hnpldn Veneer Worku, In tho erection of kiln building. "This hnttory of dry kllim will bo completed by tho flrxt of tho year and will bo the largeHt and numt ef ficient outllt of drying equipment went of the MltiHlKalppI river. "TIiIh order wns placed nftor n thorough InvoHtlgKtloii by the Shov-lin-lIIoa Company, whono associate lutretH nt l.lbhy, Molilalia have thoroughly touted tho Grand Knplds kilns nt tho plant of thu l.lbhy Lum ber Company where the kiln drying of larch lumber ban been pronounced by government oxportn to bo thu lin en t they lmvo over Been. Tho two ( Jin ml HnpUU kllini were liiHtallcd for tho l.lbhy Lumber Company two yeara ago and two additional klliiH are being Instnllud there nt tho pros eat time." OKI'KIt IN Till: WOIU.D BOTH WERE STRONG. But tho Price Had a Shads tha Better of the Flavoring. "I don't kick nt having to pay good prices." mi lrato patron of high priced redtuunints was Baying yesterday, "but. I link you. isn't $1.50 for garlic rather vtrong' As for me. tho recollection al most makes mo weep. "1 wua giving n dinner for bIx Inst night, nnd us n part of the dinner I ordered two racks of lamb. The prlco on tho enrto du jour was SS a ruck. That's pretty high, but these uro high times. 1 hnvo a great opinion as to tho merits of a dash ot garlic In cook cry, so to tho waiter who took my order 1 suggested that tho dish on which tho lamb was to be served bhoiild.bc rubbed with garlic, ns ouo frequently does In making u salad. "When tho bill cumo the Item for tho racks of lnmb was not $10, but $17X0. Tho waiter could not explain the Increase. 1 called for tho head waiter. Ho went to tho checker und came back. "The rack of lamb plain would lmvo been $10.' ho explained. The extra $1.50 was for the garlic' "One cent would have covered the cost of tho garlic, and nnotber cent would have covered labor and all over head charges. 1 figure that the piotlt to the limine ou that garlic was 7500 per ceuL" New Vorlc Times. A Failure. "Mn. h mnrrlnge a failure?" "I guess so. tny dear. I married your father to reform him." Ex change. THE BEND i5 smmmumKsssKKammtami MY Al'TO, 'TISOr'THIlH My nuto 'tis or thco, short cut to poverty ot thco I chant. I blow n pllo of dough on you two yonrs ago nnd now you refuse to go, or won't, or can t. Through town nnd country sldo you woro my Joy nnd pWdo: a happy day. I loved thy gaudy huo thy nlco whlto tiro so now but now you're down nnd through In ovory vny. To thco old rnttlobox, enmo many bumps nnd knocks; for thco I grlovc. Ilndly thy top Is torn, frnyed nro thy scats nnd worn: n whooping cough affects thy liornd I do be lieve. Thy perfume swells the breozo while good folks choke und vhoozo an wo pass by. I paid for thco n prlco 'twould buy n mansion twlco now nil nr0 peddling "Ice" I wonder why? Tho motor has tho grip, tho spark plug hns the nip and woo Is thine. I too hnvo suffered chlllH, ague and kindred Ills, endenvniing to pay my bills slnco thou wort mine. Clone Is tny bank roll now; iki moro 'twould choko the cow ns onco boforo, Yot If I hnd tllo mon so hcln mo John I'd buy n enr ngnln und speed some moro. C. C. PRINGLE IS KILLED BY CARS (Continued from pngo 1.) Intlon 'duo to crushing about tho ebon. At tho Inquest held this morning the testimony of Hoy Whlto r.ftd tho train crow was taken, und nlco that of Mrs. N. (!. Davis, Mr3. Hobort Cun ningham and Dr. Forroll. Coroner Polndextor conducted tho examina COMPANY REAL ESTATE rd Addition This Addition is now on the market and considering the SIZE, LOCATION AND QUALITY OF THE LOTS There is Nothing in Bend Real Estate to Equal it in Value, The New Bridge is now completed and opens directly into this property, bringing 200 lots within a half mile circle of the main business district. You will never have another opportunity to buy as close in real estate at the price and on the easy terms we are selling this property. An investment in these lots means real money. Let us show you why. D. E. HUNTER Manager Real Estate Department tion. K. W. Moroland, a ropresenta. tlvo of tho Oregon Public Scrvlcn (InmmlHslon wns nrosent nn 1iot..u.Jl of tho commission. 1 Tho Jury consisted of M. S. Miller Cieorge K. linker, II. V. Mlntor, Q, C. Horstmnn, J. S. I'nrmlntcr and 0 E. Wooloy. Mr. Prlnglo wns 13 years old. le was born In Scnttlo and had lived there nil his life boforo coming to Hem! nbout four yonrs ngo. Ho wu unmnrrled nnd leaves a sister resid ing In Circle AlaBkn, nnd nn aunt, Mrs. Ella I' Young of Portland. Ho was n member of SnohomlBh Aqrja ot Kaglcs. Tho funeral will ha hold tomorrow at 10:30 nt tho Baptist church. Tim Jury Ycnllct. Following Is a summary oft ho findings of tho Jury: j Tho Jury found thnt Prlnglo was pnrtly responsible In tho accident as It wns nt his request thnt Roy Whlto drovo across tho trncks. It wns also found thnt thu train bneked Into the rig without warning, nnd thnt the slgnnlmcn woro In front of tho train, and thnt In tho judgment ot tho Jur ors tho hack end of the train should hnvo lioen protected. Tho Jury rec ommends thnt If there Is no state law or county law regulating tho protec tion of tho crossing of main tlior oughfnres by rnllroads, that tho Clr,( of llond Immediately pass nn ordln nnco to protect Its citizens In their logltlmnto business. Sco Edwards for papor hanging. Adv. Clean up and paint up. wards. Adv. Sco Edi : wtMumU uut It l aUiMrwt h V.l' er relv dtl. T M ' V W f " - I? '?i Tirhovuah tQF Kw J