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i;.Milui)nimh fiTM;dait6i?AMlBlWMir.',.'.'.M.'11 ' " THE 1JKNI) BULLETIN, HEND, OIIK., WEDNESDAY, JUIiY ID, 1010. PAGE n. 4 1 1 Y t V&, Sh learmgs v- Haying nH lieKtin. The song of tho mower is begin ning to be heard In the neighborhood nnu me farmers ore going to be very busy from now on. The linv rrnn l hoavy nnd with good hay weather uiore win be plenty of feed for the coming winter. Grain harvesting will Immediately follow haying and with the fine stand of groin there will be a good yield. Hotter than i r ycarB past. Silver Lake Leader. SC GARDE WORKSUGCEEDS Building tirade. M. M. Davenport and a crew of men began work on the grade for new road to connect with tho Uoegll grade. It will have tho effect of making tho peninsula and Grandvlow road passable for heavy loud3. Deschutes Valley Tribune. YOUNG FOLKS MAKING GOOD SHOWING Ithe good judge takes a snap shot of the politician (look pleasant ") V- PLEASES ( CANT 00 IT JUDGE ) lM ALL OUT OF My S fREAL TOBACCO CHEWj Juvenile Gardeners, Working Under Mrs. J. 1). Dnyldsoii, Number US Money Miulo From Sales Five Tako Work In Cunning Club. Flsli IilleratC(l. Over 2G.O0O amall fish wore liber ntod In tho Chowaucan river last Sunday. Theso minnows were fur nished by the State Pish and Game Commission and were brought over from the Goose Lako hatchery. They were carried to Paisley Sunday and liberated by J. E. Harper. The fish wero put into the river near the mouth of Hoar Creek about five miles nbova town. Chewnucan Press. A (roH'IiiK Industry. Porhaps only those who are per sonally Interested, or whoso atten tion has been called to the matter, ere aware that the creamery Indus try Is becoming of como importance to the farmers of this section an Is ovldonced by figures furnished by J. L. Campbell of tho Madras Meat Market. Madras Pioneer. fioml Advice. Now Is n splendid tlmo totlghten wlro and rcplaco tho rotten fence posts. A little work along this line, adding a few stays, etc., not only saves tho fence and grain, but It al so keeps stock from forming tho fonco breaking habit. Don't com plain if your neighbor's ctock gets Into your grnln when your fence wires nro sagging. Tho nolghbor has tho Bamo complaint coming against you for allowing your fences to get out of repair. thus tempting tho stock to break through. There nro many fences about Fromont that are sad ly In need of attention. Fort Hock Times. No Uso for Jail. Clntskanio will rent Its jail, which hi8 not been occupied for more than a year. Iledmond Is In about tho namo class. It must bo two yeara or moro slnco our city Jail has had nn occupant and many haVo forgotten that tho city possesses so vnlunblo en asset. Itcdmond Spokesmen. There nro about 3C juvenile gar deners working under tho direction of Sirs. J. D. Davidson, who aro mak ing good In their school garden work this summer. Despite tho frosts, lato rnlnB, grub worms and lnvndors upon their grounds tho school gar deners are now beginning to reallzo small sums from their plots situat ed on tho lots owned by MIbb Mary E. Coleman. Tho otnples In garden truck aro being featured nnd tho patches aro going flnoly, says Mrs. Davidson. Already the children have sold a largo quantity of radishes, lottuco, onions nnd rhubarb. The boys nnd girls who havo tnk on up tho ork under Mrs. David son's Instruction nro: Loyd Hlnkely, Ralph Manor, Ivan Lehrman, Flor ence Allen, Lester Smith, Ronald Sellers, Harriot Hoy, Paul Reynolds, Richard Smith, Doris Pattlo, Flor ence Pnttle, LoIb Murphy, Edna Al len, Allio Powell, Mario Wilson, El va Fleming, Sarah Murphy, Marlon Smith, Frances Hoyburn, Hesslo Smith, Marlon Sathor, Julius Haz uka, Etigeno Powell, Ford Knutson, Robt. Powell, Duncnn McKay, Virgil Henkle and Arcli'o Pattlo. Koen competition Is noticeable be tween tho boys nnd girls to boo which can raise tho best garden by tho tlmo tho fnll school term openc. An ex hibit of tho best products grown will bo mado at tho Crook county fair this fall. Although only five girls aro tak ing work in tho canning club, also directed by Mrs. Davidson, tho girls are displaying much Interest In tholr work. Thoy took their first lesson last week nnd will tako ono lesson each wcok until school be gins in Scptcmbor. Prizes aro ho Ing offered for tho best canned apples and beef. Tho flvo girls who will YOU would rather take a clean, shtall chew, of course, and get real tobacco satisfaction from less than n quarter your old size chew. Tlint's W-ll CUT Chewltut-lhe Real Tobtcco Chew, ntw tut, hnf jArd and men are polling the glad newt along to their fricmli. " Nolle bow the ull brlnn out tho rich tobacco tut " M.3 by WEYMAN-BRUTOH COMPANY, go Uaio, Scpiut, New York City mako tho trip to the Crook county fair aro: Frances Hoyburn, Hesslo Smith, Marlon Sathor, Doris Pattle, Sarah Murphy. Origin of Geometry. There is little doubt Unit the eclenco of geometry had Its origin In Egypt. The annual overflow of tho Nile wiped out all landmarks nnd boundaries, and soino reliable means of measuring tho earth was nu absolute necessity; henco thoiiso of geometry, which means earth measurement. From all accounts tho philosopher Thnles took tho science from Egypt to Grceco. where It wns greatly Improved nnd carried very near the perfection It Anally reached through the discoveries of tho celebrated Descnrirs of tho oev entcenth century. LODGE DIRECTORY si A. V. & A. M. Meets Becond nnd fourth Thursday nights nt S o'clock. Masonic Hall. J. D. Davidson, Secrotnry. Visiting Members Welcome HARNEY COUNTY CELEBRATES COMPLETION OF RAIL LINE A Van In Children Educated. A mother, elderly In nppearr.nco nil frail In health, rode a harre from Dry Lako Sunday, a distance of 70 miles, to see about n school for her children. It seems that the peo ple of her neighborhood had donated u school building, but n Irck of tax ablo property had caused.tho county to consldor closing the district. Hut this little womrn came to plead for an education for her children, stating that uho would rido r cross tho conti nent for such n purpose. Such a spir it Is deserving or n school even nt a tost to tho county. Crook County Journal. .. DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS. Crescent Wants In. Crook county will vote on moving tho county sent from Prlnevlllo to Jiend this fnll. Tho first proposition wns to dlvldo the county but all the towns could not agree to tho lines. If Hend or La Pine could get the county seat, Crcscont would like to be annexed to Crook county. Cres cent Now. Road Work ln)(reseM. Tho crew working on tho road from Ln Pino to Newberry crator Is making progress again after having experienced considerable dllllculty In building over tho lavn flow. La Pine Inter-Mountain. COTTAGE CHEESE. Creamy, delicious, wholesome, nu tritious. Made from clean, pure milk and cream. A splendid hot weather dish, Ask for it at O'Don. cell's market or American Dakory. Adv. United States. Prcsldont Woodrow Wilson Vlco President. .Thomas R. Marshall Secretary of Stato ..Robert Lansing Secretary of Navy -. . Josephus Danlols Secretary of War . .Nowton D. linker Secretary of Interior . . . .F. K. Lauo Secretary Agrlculturo D. F. Houston Secretary of Treasury .W. F. McAdoo Secretary Commerco . . W. C. Rodllold Secretary of Labor . . . . W. II. Wilson Attorney Gonorul T. M. Gregory Postmabtor General .Albert Uurlesou State. Governor James WIthycombo Secretury of Stato . ... II. W. Olcott 1'ro.isurer Thus. II. Ka Atty. General Geo. M. Drown Superintendent Public Instruction . . J. A. Churchill State Printer Arthur Lnwrenco Commissioner Labor Statistics .... O. P. Hoff Onmo Warden . ..Carl D. Shoomakor State Engineer John II. Low It United Stales Senators Gcorea E. Chamberlain Harry W. Lnn Congressmen C. N. McArthur N. S. Slnnott W. A. Hawloy . .. t- OREGON TRUNK TRAIN Arrives 8 n. in. . Leaves 8 p. m. O-W. R. N. TRAIN. Arrives 7:46 p. m. Leaves 7:25 a. m. AUTO STAGE LINE SOUTH. - Leaves 8:45 a. m. Arrlvee 6 p. m. AUTO LINES. 'Cars to Durns, Fort Klamath Fort Rock, Silver Lake and - other points south and south -- east. POST OFFICE HOURS. - General delivery open dally 8 a. m. to G p. m. No mall distributed on Sunday. Night train mall closes 6 p. m. Day train mall closes 6:30 a, m. TELEGRAPH HOURS. Western Union dally 7 a. m. to - 9 p, m. Sunday and holidays 8-10, 4-6. TELEPHONE nOURQ. Pioneer Co., twenty-four hour service, Including Sunday. Crook County, Olrcult Court Judgo.. T. E. J. Duffy District Attorney W. II, Wlrtt County Judgo O. Springer Clerk Wnrreu Brown Sheriff E. II. Knox Treasurer Ralph Jordan Assessor H. A. r ostor School Supt J. E. Myers Coroner P. D. Polndoxter Surveyor H. A. Kelly Commissioners J. F. lllanchard II. J. Overturf "lite Courts. s Circuit Meets first Monday In September and December and second Monday In March. Probate Meets first Monday In each month. Commissioners' Meets first Wed nesday In January, March, May, July, September, November and December. Rend School DUtrlct No. 12. Directors R. M. 8mlth, Climn. J. Edward Larson J. P. Koyes Clerk Hi J. Overturf City of Rend. Mayor J. A. Eastea Recorder H. C. Ellis Treasurer Mary E. Coleman Chief of Police . . . . L. A. W Nixon City Attorney . . .II. II. De Armond City Physician U, C. Coe Councllmen John Steldl ,...C. M. McKay C. V. Cllvls L. C. Rudow Cnmo Ls New Railroad Terminus Many Celcbrato Ai rival of FJrt Train Hnrhecuo Is lleli. CRANE, July 14. Last Tuesday was railroad day, In Hnrnoy county, and- will bo momorrblo for tho In aguratlon of tho first rnllroad ser vice Into Harney county when a new town wns placed on tho railroad map In Oregon. Thla place Is located nt tho edgo of Harney vnlloy, on tho lino of tho Oregon-Washington Rail road & Navigation Company's east and west lino across tho stato end will sorvo, until further extension, r.s tho principal shipping point for this Interior section. Tho cltlzons of this section gather ed from many miles In ovory direc tion to celobrato tho opening and t!000 enthusiastic peoplo, many of whom havo waited for 30 years for a railroad Into Hnrnoy county, at tended nnd celebrated tho event. Free rides on a sure-enough train of threo steel conches, caboose nnd locomotlvo wero tho principal at trition, with a harbttcuo, sports and n dnnco to add to tho plcaouro of tho occasion. A largo delegation from Hums, bonded by tho Rooster band, cnmo down. Whllo nt present a fow frame buildings constitute tho town, t Is oxpected that before winter n much moro lmprcsslvo sight will bo pre sented. Tho location nnd other nat ural advantages will mnko Crane ono of tho principal shipping points of Interior Oregon. c R. A. M. Meets first nnd third Friday nights r.t 8 o' clock. Mnsonlc Hall. Visiting Members Welcome "W- O. E. K. Moots second nnd fourth Monday nights nt 8 o'clock. Ma sonic Hall. Mrs. C. M. McKay, Sec, Visiting Members Welcome i S& M. V. A. Meets first and third Tuesday nights at 8 o'clock. Sather's Hall. E. E. Hannn, Clork. Visiting Neighbors Welcome. K. of P. Deschutes Lodgo No. 103. Moots every Wodnesday night at 8 o'clock. Sathor'a Hall. Visiting Mombors nro Wolcomcd. iL. M. McReynolds, K. or R. & 8. I. O. O. !' Hend Ixidgo No. 218. Moots every Monday night nt 8 o'clock S hcr'u Hall. Visiting MomborB Wolcomo. H. I. McKIm, N. O N. P. Woldor, Secretary. D. of It. Hend Lodgo No. 208. Moots second nnd fourth Friday nights nt 8 o'clock. Sather's Hall. VlBltlug Mombors Welcome. Mrs. Ethel M. Flomlng, Secrotnry. Want Ads only ONE CENT n word. rf T. V. l MootH first and third Frldny nlghtH at 8 o'clock. Sathar's Hall. Visiting Mombors Invited to Attend. C. W. ThornthWnlto, Sec. HfLaH N o. 2 0 4 3. J,-?!fcrfS"""' Thursday nt 8 .-a?, 0.cIocki 'Snt. crte Hall. Visitors always Welcome. Chas. W. Ersklne, Socretnry. .-,)) E. Y. iirosiernous 8. C. Caldwell JtuUce of the Peace. Bend Precinct .J. A. Pastes Money to Loan in sums from $250 to $25,000, 3 to 10 years time. Reasonable rates, prompt service. J. Ryan b Co. DUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ROBERT It. GOULD Civil Engineer. V am Hcml Oregon W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DENTIST Offlco Over PostofTlco Bond, ... Oregon Sanitary Barber Shop Will Glvo You Hotter Hnrbor Scrvlco SAM ELDER, Prop. DR. J. C. VANDEVERT Physician anil Surgeon Phono Red 271 Hours 9-12 a. m.: 1-C p. m.; 7-9 p. m. Sather Building W. G. MANNING, D. M. D. Dentist. Omco In First National Hank Uutldlng Tel. fill Hend, Oregon WILLARD II. WIRTZ L A W Y K H Prlnevlllo, Oregon. DANCE Every Saturday Night At Snllier'H Hall Under Now .Management With Now Orchestra HEND TO RROTHEHH AUTO STAGE Leaves Hend Tucsdny and Saturdays ' It. 1. George, Agent ' Omco at Georgo's Hnrber 8hojp O. 8. BENSON Attorney At Iinw Bonson Building, Wall Street Hend, Oregon. VERNON A. FORBE8 L A W Y E It First National Bank Building Bond, :-: :: Oregon Erickson's Grocery SuccMwr lo T. R. McClincy STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Quality and Service Our Mono. Phono Black 2 1 1 AUTO DELIVERY GEORGE 8. YOUNG Civil nnd Irrigation Engineer. U. S. .Mineral Surveyor. Room 5 First National Hank Building J. U. lloll A. W. Sims CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY (Incorporated) Successors to Tho J. II. Hnner Abstract Co., Prlnevlllo, Oro. Abstrncts Insurnncn DR. It. D. STOWELL Nnprnpatlilc riiyidrlaii Over Lugan Furniture Co, Wall Street Hours 0 to G Phono Red IHH Gilbert (b Son Tho only Btoro In Bond whoro you enn got your gro ceries nnd moats nt the same plncc. FREE DELIVERY Phono Red 271 C. P. NISWONOER, Horn!, Oro. UNDERTAKER Licensed Eiiibalmer, Funeral Director. Phono Red 421. Lady Asst. H. P. SMITH Plum and Orntmtnlat PLASTERING ALL WORK GUARANTEED DR. J. II. CONNARN I) E N T I S T Oinco In Bnthor Building. HourL 9 to 12, 1 to fi. Sundays and oventngu by Appointment. Joe Rock CONTRACTOR All kinds of EXCAVATION WO UK rock or dirt II. II. D o A R M O N D LAWYER Oregon Street. Bend, Oregon H. C. ELLIS Attorneynt-Iuv United StntcN CniiimlNHloiier First National Dank Building BEND, OREGON HASEMENTS STREET WORK, ETC. i Lrtvr orilrri ! 1 J A LASTES OlFICr. Oirgon Slitcl POLK'S n. j OREGON and WASHINGTON! f Business Directory j A Directory or li Clly, Town niwl I VIIUk. shlnir (1 . rlptive kk.lrh o( H tcli jjIi. r, locut' n, k ulul loo, Ida- I mpli, Mplnir ur,l tianklnir olnl I alio C'lmin.U Dirt' "iry, complltd by I B tuilntx mid wufeiticn. I J it. I. roue ro., HKAWI.B A I!iii,V;,1ONK BEND MAULING CO. M M I'AJ.MIIKTO.V TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED. COAL AND WOOD. REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE INrE8T.MENTH C. V. SILVIS BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES AND CITY PROPERTY IiOTS FOR SALE IN EVERY ADDITION IN HEND TROPERTY HANDLED FOR NON-RESIDENTS. BOUGHT AND SOLI). OFFICE OREGON STREET TIMBER O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET Dwight M. Davis Company I N FIRG LIABILITY U R A N C E PLATH GLASS AUTOA10I1ILH BONO ACCIDI-NT Phone Red 1621 Temporary Office Oppoilte Bulletin Uldic. i k t r I fr tfTFTT? 4 Kw 'IS,-