,ir - Til f f Tim iiBXi) humxtix, rend, ori:., wkdxksray, fhrruary jo, ioio. VAOK .1. f w . MBKT OF II . PROMISES HIDE LAKE COUNTY FOLKS ARE ACTIVE Deed (Jhcn for Font nml n Half Miles of Ktriilioni Komi Out of J.nUovlcu Suneyots Xuw Ate Working Xear Htitiuncr Lake. (Lakoviow Examiner.) Up to tho present timo deeds for four and ono-half miles of tho right of way out of Lakovlew for the pro posed Strnhorn lines have boon sign ed up, and a number of tho other proporty owners along tho lino have signtnod their Intention of signing tho deeds. Harry Hunter, of tho Hunter Land Co., has recently signed the deeds for two nnd ono-riuurter -a. miles of tho right of wny through tho Hunter lands. Theso lands extend north from tho city limits. Chas. Tonnlngscn, of tho Crooked Creek vnlloy has slgncU deeds for thrco- (liinrters or a muo tnrougn ins im. Others slgnlug deedB are Wm, Smock, ono mllo; S. F. Wood, o-ne.-olghth mllp; and Xolto-Utley Realty Co., quarter mllo. ' Jinny other of tho proporty hold ers along tho right of way have sig nified their Intontlon of signing tho deeds, although thoy have not dono no ns yet. Chief among these Is 8. U. Chnndlor, of Crooked Creek cnlloy. Tho railway survey runs through nliiut nlno miles of his land. Up to tho present tlmo about 20 miles of tho right of way has boon- promised. At the prcEont time about GO miles of tho I,nkevlov-to-l)end survey has heen complotod, tho surveyors nt tho present time working In tho vicinity of Paisley. They aro now camped nt Pnlsloy and will continue their vork on through tho Summer Lake vnlloy, ns long ns tho weather will permit. Tho survey to Pnlsloy Is a permanent ono, tho ground stakes being set. Two surveys wcro run In tho Summer Lnko valloy. Ono runs within a short dlstanco of tho town of Paisley, while tho other Is sovcrnl miles out. Tho routo nearest PaUloy will bo tho most expensive to construct. There Is very llttlo snow In tho vl clnltybf Pnlsloy but tho depth n cronscfl toward Silver T.nke. A total of nbout 30 Inches folf In tho Silver Lnko vnlloy but tho recent thaw took most of It off. ..,, There Is also n party of surveyors working out of Rend, under tho di rection or Chief Engineer Rocuo. but whether they will survev the line to Dend or connect up with the part now nt Palsloy will bo dotermlnod by tho amount or snow in uiu . " party nt Palsloy Is composed of J. C. McLeod, C. A. Pearson. M. II. Cald well. Dnvo Fonts, A. Nelson, lred Denflold nnd Wm. Storkmnn. This My Interest You. If you suffor with pains In your back or side, stiff and soro muscles or Joints, or rheumatic nclies, or have symptoms of kidney trouble such ob puffy swellings- undor tho eyes or sloop disturbing bladder nlmnot'. you should know that Foley K daw Pills havo benefitted thousands In Hko condition. Sold everywhere, ndv A deslrnblo bread knife free with every nnnnnl subscription to Tho Bend Rullotln. ENGINEERS JUONFEBESCE Strnhorn Surveyors Meet lit Pnlsloy Uoutcfl Still liitlellnlto. (Sllfer Lake Leader.) Chief Engineer W. N. Rogue, havj ins in charge tho Strnhorn railroad survoys In Central Oregon nnd North ern California and Assistant Melt I Io S. Jones, wore guests of Hotel Kins man on Frldny afternoon nnd night, being onrouto to Paisley whore iho ynu confor wun tne cruw ui v.i. stationed there. . Tho engineers nt Paisley -are work . !. i.... n.nirn in their worn hao not reached tho stage- whero any definite guess may bo made ns to tho route Vhlch will bo taken around Summer lake. However, tho tlmo Is now drawing near when tho engin eers will bo In Silver Lake and other valleys, nnd not until that time will there be any direct news to g C as to routes, for of course the engineers are not giving out Information, and a person would certainly have his roughneck gall with him to put . uch a question. Newspapers Giving ad vance Information are simply putting wind and doing the Buessing work stunt. When tho surveyors show ub by their work where the lines aro go ing then tho Leader will give ou j U e information, and until such time none of us will know donnltol)- MA11KKT HKPQKT. NORTH POItTLAND. Feb. 14. A light run of 500 head of cattle came forward for today's market. Three loads of pulp fed steers went nt 7.i- and about C loads of hay fed sold ut $7 35. Cows remained on a Bteaay basis with last week. Market . steaU . A very light run of 3500 head of sUe'came to a stronger market this week the top being 8.25. Other loads of quality hogs went at 8.-o. This price makes North Portland the highest market in the United States oday for prime light hogs Mar ket closed steady. ! d ,V nt J9. ewes at 7. yearlings at J. Indicating the highest market in the west on sheep of all kinds. See Edwards for paper hanging. Adv. Improve Roads Nov MHMS . IXMUHWW aj I1WNWMII .J 1 Oo Rond I) run While Ronds Aro Wot. (Ry County Arlculturlst A. 13. JiO I0TT.) Tho work dono on roads In Crook county after tho rainy season Is us ually a waste of tlmo and roads are left In mora worthless condition than they wore boforo tho work was dono. Honda graded iitnl dragged In tho fall or lu tho early spring will bo Improv ed materially nnd will stand tho truf fle of tho dry sutnmor season In good shopo. Experience in tho work of roads within tho county proves theso tacts. lloads graded and worked af ter Ap(rll 15th ronuiin soft and bo como almost lmpasaablo beforo the mi mm or is over. Hands which wore graded and worked Inst fall or early In tho winter aro nt present tho best ronds wo havo and If kept In repair until after tho rains cense will con-. iinuo io uo ino nest mans inrouguoui the year. It Is not too Into now to grade and put roads lu Rhnpo If they recelvo tho attention they should throughout tho spring months. Un graded ronds will be better If rocks aro removed and holes filled In tho trucks beforo May 1st, but those gen erally will becomo rough, full of ruts because of lark of drnlnngo and con tinued travel in ono track. There aro many good graded roads in Crook county now nnd thoy will mako the best roads wo havo If glvon attention. As soon ns tho frost M out of tho ground theso roads should nil bo dracged with a road drag. Many could ho dragged nt present nnd greatly Improved for the entire Boassn'o trnfllc. If tho drngglng IS dono while tho rond bod la wot tho drag tends to close the pores of tho road nnd mako n thardor Burfano which nnonlv stands the wear of tho traffic better than nt presont but will also nford perfect dralnago of tho road bod and thus prevent tho form ing of soft spots which will eventual- Look at the Above Home YOU CAN Ill'IIil) IT YOL'HSELF Simply "follow our plans". Thoy aro slmplo nnd cnBy anybody can do It. No carpen ter expense necessary Juct your tlmo nnd a hammer. Hero's tho way wo furnlBh nil material mnchlue sawed to lnsuro a perfect fit, and numb ered to lit tho plnns. "Follow tho plana" you cun't go wrong. Tho result nn economically built home permanent, aubstantlnl and at tractive. Comploto homes for as low as $205 and guaranteed by the ploneor "ready cut" house com pany of tho Pacific coast. Send for our catalog today It tells you how to build your own home bettor, and for less monoy. READY BUILT HOUSE CO. OOSJ Rroadtvny Portland, Ore. A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Which NETS $300 PER MONTH ON AN AVERAGE For salo at half prlco. Moving picture rond outfit, first class and complete, In cluding at 40 horse touring car with Dolco lights and starter. 35 Amp. genorator with sliding goar connection. Powers picture machine with motor. 12 reels and all oth er equipment. Everything runB perfect. uost now. $2,800.- Used 4 months, will soil for $1,400. Full operat ing Instructions, Addres3 llox 2, Ueckley Orogon, Har ney County. TO THE RESCUE V7 will t your linen, but you must not wutt much tlraa settles our rescua band t work LOW PRICES, BETTER SERVICE Bend Steam Laundry. AND DRY CLEANIXa Put Your Duds In Our Suds" BKJHHIIMIflE&yAlPjliE WHO fltJ llfflllrKcl hvuk iiiy LAUNDRW ly becomo dcop nits and n rough road. Thero are many who condemn tho road drag because thoy are un acquainted with Its proper use, if used proporly and after each snow or rainfall, good roads will result. Crook county lino sovcrnl stool rqad drags which aro good machines nnd whoi'o ono of these la not avail able a drag may bo easily and cheap ly made by using split logs or 4x10 timbers with nn iron strip nlong the fiont fnct of tho drag at the lower edge to catch nnd carry tho looso dirt of the road bed. ' The road drag Bhould not bo pull ed nt right angles but tho hitch should bo mndo so that tho drag will travel at an auglo of nbout 45 do grecB pushing the looso dirt nnd hlghor bumps toward tho center of rond bed. The machine should be started at tho outer edge of the road, Shoving lboso dirt, etc., toward tho editor. Tho next lap should reach about the length of the drag nearer the centor nnd tho work con tinued until a rldgo or higher portion remains nt tho center of tho rond Usually tho first work on tho road In tho early spring will rcnulro that the entire road bed bo gone over twice with the drag. Further oper ations will necessltnto going over the road only once: thnt Is, covering the ontlro rond bed ono' time. The drng used In this manner will not only harden the surfneo of the road bed but .will keep a crown at the center which la nccossnry for the proper drainage of tho road bed. Tho Hsu of the road grndor is In no way to bo compared with the road drag for while tho grader cittB, lifts and carrlos the dirt to the contcr, tho drag pushes and packs tho loose dlit as it carries It toward tho cen ter. Individuals or communities In terested In seeing their roads Improv ed can obtain assistance from the county, receiving ono-half tlmo eir.r ployed on the roads or tho county duplicating work which tho Individ ual or community will perform. Good roads ore a benefit and a boon to nay community or county. We havo tho tools at hand for performing best work nnd now is the tlmo to do tho work for pinking good roads. Bul letins and lnrotmntlon on use of the road drag aro available ut my olllco. A most complete list of seed for Spring sowing has beon obtnlnod by the Uend Flour Mill Co. Every sne't thoroughly cleaned so as to loavo nothing but tho lnrge plump berry, boo our advertisement. Adv. KKAIi 13STATI3 TRANSFERS. Issued by CiiMik County Abstract Co. F. M. Harris to A. II. Gertson it. 1, blk. 18, Kenwood. $1G0. It. L. McFnrland to C. F. Schonk- ler Its. 1-2, blk 19, Center add, Ilend. Rond Park Co. to O. R. Craven It. 11, blk. 114, lot add to Rend Park. Tho Rend Co. to Elner Molstnd It. 13, blk. 18, Park add. Ilend. D. M. Davis to Jna Ryan cont, pt. It. 4, 4-18-12, $4500, $1B0 per mo. Rend Park Co. to Otto Kammoyer It. C, blk. 03. Rend Park. R. V. Zavcloy to Olo Erickson Its. 0-7. blk. 3, North add, Rend. S. F. Johnson to V. E. Davis Its. C-0-7-8, blk. 21, Its. C-C, blk. 38, Im perial. State to O. Laurgaard sw sw 2G-1C-11. A, J. Klepsor to Edw Augustln, Jr. It. 1. blk. 30, Contcr add, Rond. Harold Klepsor to Edw. August'n, Jr, It. C, blk. 3C, Center add, Rond. Tho Rend Co. to Shlngoro Mura sakl agree to buy Its. 1-2-10-11, blk. 2, Larch add to Rond, $400. Tho Rend Co. to S. Murnsokl asrno to buy pt. so so 32-17-12, $330C. XjTHE DUILOEpS HUNT 15 ENOeO ") JUOCE iVC HUNTED fotCN THEM TAKE A C.OOd "iTMiaH OM TO rORTYf LOOK AT if-" ITS IrouR Ycar, J raiED with the; 1 "V VREAL TOBACCO CHCWJ MEN are learning the truth about chewing tobacco. Right and left hey ra t.lklnihout WD CUTChewlal-ibt Ileal Tobacco Chen, el, ilnJ, W.li CUT ultra are (lad Io tell lha tooj n.wi la Irieo Js b.ciu.e they know bow dilfrrcat it la from the old kiadt how much beiterlt aatUfiei. Gcta poucb fruoi four dealer. Yon can tell by a quality teat Ibat it ia Ut Kial Ttiacct Ckir, "Node liow th aalt brlnga out the rtch tobacco taato." Ktlt lj WEYMAN.BRUTON COMPANY, SO Union Square, New Torts Cty NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fifth and Washington Streeli PORTLAND, OREGON Centrally Located Room Rates $1.00 per day, More if you wish to pay. ExeelleRt Restaurant in connection. Breakfast and Luncheon 25 cents. Dinner 85 Cents. Continuous service at very moderate 'prices. "- Shearings k "xV Ab soon as weather permits the Greg in Trunk Ry. i.uenua to clean up and improve tho dockyards here to facilitate tho handling of all kinds of stork. One Improvement will be the Installing of cement drains to carry ort tho water and refuse. Red mond Spokesman. The announcement of R. 11. Knox, pc a cnadldute to succeed himself, which Is being carried In this issue of the Journal for tho first time, will, bo received by many voters In both parties with satisfaction. There can bo no question about tho honesty of purpose nnduntlring efforts In the matter In relation to this one, nnd Mr. Knox will receive a hearty sup port froim all parts of tho county. Crook County Journal. Orcnt damage bus been dono on tho rouda of the county during the past few days. The Grandvlew stago lino waa halted at tho foot of tho Deschutes grade on account of the big washouts on tho grade. Soino of tho roads to tho east havo been washed out to a depth of aoveral feet, and In soino placis are Impass able. As tho most of tho ronds havo not been graded and have gradually worn down, they form natural ditches In many Instances for drrlnngn of largo uisas. Deschutes Volley Trib une Tho water from tho molting snows wot things down qulto thoroughly yesterday, where postmaster Cook was Born wading about In his office vlth rubber boots on. Ho very nc cominodutlagly placed life rafts In tho lobby for his pat.'ons when thoy mndo a pluugo in for tholr mnll. Tho little children returning from school hnd n sTlotts tlmo negotiating tho street crossings without getting wot foot. Today, however, the wntor has about disappeared nnd tho streets nro drying fnst. Mndras Pioneer. For ono man, Scott Heeler, of Fremont, Is cortnlnly taking caro of an Immenco nuiount of land. In nil ho has undor his control, 1,950 ncres. Ho has tho Roll placo of 840 acres, tho Kertson placo of 100 acrea, his brother Ivan's place of 100 acres, his own of 333 acres. 100 acres on tho Wells place, and his mothor's homestead of 303 acres. And still looking for more says Scott. Fort Rock Times. Vernon A. Forbes of Rond, has an nounced his candidacy for tho repub lican nomination for representative In the stnte legislature at tho prlmnr lps to bo held May 19th. When wo romombor the untiring efforts of Mr. Forbes In tho Inst legislature to se cure the leasing of Abert and Sum mer lakes: his offorta to secure stato aid for Irrigation and tho hard work In genornl for any measure 'which would holp Central Oregon nnd tho State, wo aro compelled to admit thnt he Is entitled to the support, of hl party at tho primaries and "to tho votes of both democrats and republi cans In November. Crescent Nows. A desirable bread knlfo free with every annual subscription to Tho Rend Rulletin. For sign painting see Edwards. Adv. The Hotel for YOU J BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ROItERT 11. 20l'M Civil Engineer Dead Oregon V. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. I) 13 X T I S T Offlco Ovor Postofllco Rend, ... Oregon DR. J. C. VANDEVERT Plijslclun nnd Surgeon Phone Red 271 tlourB 9-12 a. m.: 1-C p. m.j 7-9 p. m. Hnthcr liuildliiK W. Q. MANNING, D. M. D. DentNt. Offlco in First National Rank ' Rulldlllg Tel. fill Rend, Oregon WILLARD H. WIRTZ Ij A V Y 3 It Prlnovlllo, Oregon. O. S. RENSON Attorney At Ini v Benson Building, Wall Street Rend, Oregon. VERNON A. FORDES L A W Y 13 It First National Rank Rutldlng Dond, :-: :-: Oregon GEO ROE S. YOUNG Civil nnd Irrigation Engineer. U. 8. Mineral Sunejor. Room 6 First National Rank Dulldlng J. R. Roll A. W. Slum CROOK COUNTY ARSTRACT COMPANY (Incorporated) Successors to Tho J. II, tinner Abstract Co., Prlnovlllo, Oro. Abstracts Insurnnco UEND VliUMRIXG AND HEATIXO COMPANY Sonltnry Plumbing Stonm and Ildt Water Heating WALL STREET DR. J. R. RARR 1'lijnlclan and Surgeon Deschutes State Rank , Building I Phono Black 711 Roofing of nil kinds. Repairing promptly dono. J. A. MacCLOSKEV TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights, W Plumbing, Roofing, Furnace Work, Sheet Metal Work of All Kinds. Central Oregon Plumbing and Healing Company PHONE RED II J. E. ENGEnRETSON, MGK. IK,iSMK BEND HAULING CO. 'm.J K N 1-AI.Ml'UTO.V TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED. COAL AND WOOD. O'DONNELL UNION MARKET J H. O. ELLIS Attorncy-nt-Lnw United States Commissioner First Nntionnl Rank Building REND, OREGON II. II. Do A R SI O N D LAWYEIt Orogon Street. Rond, Oregon DR. J. II. CONNARN D K X T I H T Office in Suther Rullding. Hourt, 9 to 12, 1 to S. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. C. P. NISWONOER, Bend, Oro. UNDERTAKER Licensed Entbnlnicr, Funeral Director. Phono Red 421. Lady Asst. DR. R. D. STOWELL Xnprnpiitliic Pli)slclnii Office ovor Mlllor Luniror Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to B Phono Red Gl DR. A. A. RURRIS Naturopath Diseases cured without tho uso of drugs or surgery by tho nat ural methods of healing. Olllco SATIIKR BUILDING BEND," OREGON Fraternal Socieiies I. o O. If. Rend Lodgo No. 21H. Regular meeting every Mori. duy night nt 8 .o'clock In Fath or'o Hall. Visiting brotheis cordially welcome. II. I. McKIM. N. O. N. P. WEIDER, Secretary. Carpentea' and Builder Plant and Estimates Free. It will pay you to ire me Ik (ore building. ALI . WORK GUARANTEED Hana L. Christiansen Bend T. R. McCLINCY Tho Accoiiiiiiodatlni; Ciixh (iiticcr .Staplo mid I'uiicy Groceries Our Stock li Clean ami Compli'to Wo Do only rash liif.liit-si and ious(Mi:cnlly our itlcfN um lower. Wo aio it iniiikft for jour liutter, ejcKis and enotnllott Auto Dcllvi'iy I'ilOXi; BLACK till ' HTI3AM IIKAT CRAHRH WINTIUl. Why not onjoy tho comforts of tho most systematic and econom ical way. of hoatliiR. Tho cost of liiBtalllnn steam heat lu paid tor many times hy tho comforts do rlvod. Plenty of heat when and whore you wont it at loss cost thun stoves safor, clearer, more sanitary, I BROTHERS J a ilfW f . l ( XTPtr "z w