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tx-.vCTttwttaKV3crarrT THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, ORK., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 0, 1010. PAOEB. : rJuucrwttumisxuw, jLiaa Shearings Hay Docs Well. Report has reached this office to the effect thnt the field of rye on the Mntlock place east of Fort Hock will make two tans of hay per acre. Show us the fellow who said tho country has gone to the eternal bow wows. Fort Rock Times. Fiirmri-s nre Smiling. From all parts of the county come reports of good crops In hay and grain nnd great activity prevails up on tho ranches now In harvesting them. What was lost by tho late spring has been more than mado up by the abundant rains later In the season and the farmers are now wearing the "smile that won't come off" for very tangible reasons. Sil ver Lake Leader. Information Icini tho engineers, but It Is generally thought that they have mado an excellpnt Bhowing' for a grade down Sage Hen that will be acceptable to Mr. Strahorn, and that tho president of tho Oregon, Califor nia & Eastern will l0 In a position to make a definite proposal to Burns which will give us a railroad before the first of tho year. Harney Coun ty Tribune. Pleased With Work. About the only phase of the rail road question touched upon at this time waa the progress made upon the right of way. In this connection Mr. Strahorn met with tho right of way committee of tho Paisley Commercial Club nnd heard their report upon progress made He seemed well pleased with their work to date and so expressed himself. , Ho strongly recommended giving longer tlnio to those who are holding back In slan- I lng deeds ns he believes that In tlmo tiioy will get some small mutters ! adjusted which will satisfy a largo I number of theBO and therefore ac complish more in the end and do It (Without a contest. Chuwnucnii 1 Press. Komi Work Resume). Work on tho new road to New- Pberry Crater, which waa BUBpondcd past week pending a completion of Itho survey work, was resumed Mon i day. Tho crew Is now stationed nt i East lake. La Pino Inter-Mountain. Ilonil XcnrliiR Completion. Tho new grade on tho Grandvlew road ic nearly comploted nnd will noon be open for trnvol. This road In now trnvclcd nearly iib much as any In the county. Dozens of nutos go over tho road dally to nnd from Grnndvlew nnd Genev, over , tho mountains and to tho Ideal camping places along the Metollus and at the lakes. Deschutes Valley Tribune. MARTIN WILL MEET STEMM QF SAN FRANCISCO. MONDAY Fait Mutch KK'ctcil ns Moth Men Unto tJniil ltocoi'ils-Prcllinltiartcs Will Start sit S::tO O'clock. Max Martin, of Mend, will endeavor to nnnox further wrestling honors on August 14 when ho will go to the mat with Robco Stemm, or San Fran cisco. Stemm Is considered to bo among the best wrestlers In the Gol den Gnte city and will have a 23 pound hnndlcap In weight over Mar tin. Stemm has been training In Bend for several weeks and Is in lino condition. The match will bo catch na entch can, two best falls out of three. Several fast preliminaries aro scheduled for tho evening. Fred Gilbert, 145 pounds, will box George Carroll, 145 pounds. In a six round go and "Spec" Woods will meet John Montgomery in a six round match. Several fast wrestling preliminaries will also bo htld. Special music Is being planned by tho Slievlln-llixon qunrtet nnd the Ilotnl band will be on hand. Tho admission charge will bo $1. Preliminaries will start at 8:30 o'clock. ( THE OOPOUCl tHO HOST KIN KHOW VfK tHrr UH W CUT tOBACCft) KT rw 1 iowrfM iTTiir-' I3CE youatMTirMPM USt W-B CUT -TOBACCO nT i i vnrt ntWN L 'OBACCOl r r rts QUAUTYl lTOACCO-CUT nrat simonip V SALT. SO A LITTII I CHIW SATWr YK3.ANDAIWI I BOtSNT HAVl Tol anmoAHOsrmiKt) THOSE WHO Ult tL OSPIMAWr TOBACCO 1 YMMiniWiS? th? t' that's why men who use W-li L.UI Chewing know what quality tohacco is. i s,"a" ,ccw of the real tobacco tucked nway in the check gives men the tobacco satisfaction they want. A gentleman'! cbew-lt cutl down tfrlndtn tnd (pitting and there's no unwieldy w.d to roll round in your moulli or to plug uut the check. Uio V-li CUT Chewinji tho quality tcit oud learn what tobacco satitwction is. M& ly WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 IWoa Sqwre, New Totk Gty OlCfiOnULC Insui Piincilllo Has Park. A variety of Important mnttera was disposed of nt tho regular meeting of tho city council last Tuesday " night. Tho park commission report ed their work to date, and were granted n regular allowance by tho council for the continuation of tho work which has boon bo ably start ed under tho present arrangement. The cost of the work which has transformed the park from a dis graceful sight to a beautiful otart lor a park, hns been very small In- i deed. Plans have been worked out by tho commission for beautifying tho grounds in such a manner that they will be without a peer in any city and the succebs of this venture will rest in the contlnuanco of the commission for a considerable period. Crook County Journal. --.. OREGON TRUNK TRAIN - Arrives s a. in. Leaves 8 p. m. O.-W. It. & N. TRAIN. Arrives 7:4G p. m. ioaves 7:25 a. ni. AUTO STAGE LINK SOUTH. - Leaves 8:45 a. m. - Arrives 5 p. m. AUTO LINKS, Cars to llurns, Fort Klamath - Fort Rock, Silver Lnko and other points south and south east. POST OFFICE HOURS. General delivery open dally 8 n. m. to G p. m. No mall distributed on Sunday, - Night train mall closes C p. in. -- Day train mail closes 0:30 a. m. TELEGRAPH HOURS. Westorn Union dally 7 a. m. to - 9 p. m. Sunday and holldr.ys 8-10, 4-G. TELEPHONE HOURS. Pioneer Co., twenty-four hour service, Including Sunday. i ran ce Company CXCLUSIVKLV ORCOON" HoMtOmee.ConTTBioo, Portland ASHLEY FORREST, District MnnngiT. POLK'S- OREGON nnd WASHINGTON Business Directory Directory of each City. Town and Village, giving descriptive, iketch ot each place, location, population, tele graph, ahlpplng and banking point: alio Claiilfled Directory, compiled by ouiineii nnu proietiion. K. I. POLK CO., BEATTM3 DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS. Hoc CUne and HU Mine. Dr. Cllno was up into the Cinnabar belt far up tho Ochoco on Sunday, whero ho has mines of probable fab ulous wealth. Mines in tho vicinity bnvo been retorting the pure stuff In largo quantities with tho crudest ot appliances. His company Is hav ing development work dnnu and tho prospects aro excellent. The mineral belt there is extenslvo and only work appears necessary to create producing and romunerntlvo proper ties. Redmond Spokesman. Many aro Camping. People will soon bavo to look fur ther for tho wilds of nature, thero being now about 100 people In camp between tho head of the river anil Allen's ranch, Jefferson County Record. Down on Anti-ln-igiitJonlsts. Tho Antl-Irrlgatlonlsts, niter hav ing a fair and full opportunity to test tho validity of tho organization of tho North Unit Irrigation District, are not satisfied, and by filing n now Milt ot placing upon tho taxpayers of district a new and additional bur den. This is entirely unnecessary, iib all matters could and should have been decided In the first suit. No fairer or more impartial trial could bo expected than the ono already bad, and why any set of reasonable men should deslro to burden themselves and the taxpayers of the district with a multiplicity of suits Is be yond, our comprehension. Madras FiOliC' United Slates. President Woodrow Wilson Vice President. .Thomas R. Marshall Secretary of Statu ..Robert Lansing Secretary of Navy . . Josephua Danlola Secretary of War . .Newton D. Daker Secretary of Interior . , . .F. K. Lano Secretory Agrlculturo D. F. Houston Secretary of Treasury . W. F. McAdoo Secretary Commerco . .W, C. Redfield Secretary of Labor . . . . W. 11, Wilson Attorney General T. M. Gregory Postmaster General .Alburt Uurleson Suite. Governor James Wlthycombc Becrctary ot Stato ....!!. W. Olcott Treasurer Thos. D. Ka Atty. General Geo. M. Drown Superintendent Public Instruction . . J. A. Churchill State Printer Arthur Lawrence Commisslocer Labor Statistics .... O. P. Hoff Game Warden ...Carl D. Shoemaker State Engineer John H. LoviU United States Senators Georgo K. Chamberlain Harry W. Lane Congressmen C. N. McArthur N, S. Slnnott W. A. Hawloy cer. A6Kramefit Hooka lo CIoao. County Assessor Leo Is giving not ice that the assessment books will toon close. If you do not want the the riff to assets you It would bo well to make a list of your property In cluding Improvements on your home btead and send It to the captain at nnia nn,l romiAaf thnt YOtir Ttr.mfi I& n placed on the rolls. Crescent News. Kn pincers in Hums. The Strahorn engineers were sur veying Main street. In Bums Mon day and Tuesday and proceeded south through the Voetgly and the old 1-evens field. The reporter of the f-Tribune could not get any definite Crook County. Circuit Court Judgo. . T. K. J, Duffy District Attorney . ...W. H. Wlrtx County Judge a. Springer Clerk ....Warren Brown Sheriff E. B. Knox Treasurer Ralph Jordan Assessor II. A. Foster School Supt J. E. Myers Coroner P. I), Polndexter Surveyor H. A. Kelly Commissioners J F. Blnnchard H. J. overturl Hie Court. Circuit Meets first Monday in September and Decemoer 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. Itend School District No. 12. Directors II. M Smith, Chmn. J. Edward Larson J, P, Kotcb Clerk II. J. Orerturf City of Iteud. Mayor J. A. Eastes Recorder '. H. C. Ellis Treasurer Mary E. Coleman Chief of -Police ....I, A. W Nixon City Attorney ...H. H. De Armond City Physician U. C. Coe Coundlmen John Steldl .., ,....C M. McKay C. V. Cilvls L. C. Rudow E. P. Broaternous S. C. Caldwell Justice of the Peace. Bend Precinct J. A. ate . t fl i ----- jWALLOWAi LAKE PARK? "Breath of the Pines" 1,500 feet above sea-level In llin Powder River Mountians, nonr .Innntili. flmirnn. V.nt I I sleep, play, live out-of-doors, t f A delightful mountuln-laku ro- I sort. Good flailing. i For full Information, fares, " flnlnta ,itt n.lr T ..v......, .v., lion A. C. KGAN, Agtiit O-W.R.R.&N. e e e-- ---- -- - SASH AND DOORS : : : Complete Stock of STANDARD SIZES Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. Telephone Red 1431 or 701 (City Sales Office Bend Company Building) Fruit Canning Season is at Hand Suro Seal Quarts f)."kj Economy Quartes !S.(H Economy Pints txio Jelly GIcsqch iiOo Mason' Jar Caps -oc Skuse Hardware Company Bend, Oregon. BARNYARD The World's Greatest Farm Shoe BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ROBERT I). GOULD cavil it a Engineer r Bend Oregon W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DENTIST Offlco Over Postofflco Bend, - Oregon DANCE Every Saturday Night At Sadler's Ilnll Under Now Mnnngcmont With Now Orchestra JHJXI) TO HROl'IIKRS AUTO STA'dH Leaves Bond Tuesdny nud Saturdays II, I). (ScorKO, Agent Ofllco nt George's Bnibor Shop DR. J. C. VANDEVERT 1'lijfclcliiu nnd Surgeon Phono Red 271 Hours 9-12 n. m.: 1-5 p. in. 7-9 p. in. Snther llitlldlng "W. G. MANNING, D. M. D. Dentist. Ofllce In First Nntlonnl Bank Building Tel. Stl lleml, Oit'gon LOOK FOR Just what you're looking for. Tho original THE TRADE genulue, rot-proof farm work shoe. Will JL1KK meet ALL your requirements for any work - any time any plnce. On tho market eight years- warn to day, by nearly a million farmers and stockmen. SPECIAL ROT PROOF LEATHER Huiskrmp's Barnyard Shoes were the first shoes ever mado specially for farmers. Made of specially tanned leather that resists manure acid will not harden, rot and crack open. They fit better and feel better look better and wear longer. Remain soft and comfortable In the hardest service. Sure to satisfy you biggest choo value you can buy. FREE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION TO FARM PAPERSBOTTLE OF SHOE OIL A big gift offer, for n limited time, to Introduce Barnyard Shoes. We give you two freo gifts- a bottle of Hulskninp's famous rot-proofing oil and a year's subscription to your choice of two great farm papers. Call and see Barnyard Shops examine them carefully and compare with any other work shoe. We can fit you, save you money and insuro you satis faction with these famous shoes. 5D H. REINGOLD 2b CO. STORES: PORTLAND AND BEND 665 Will Suett W1LLARD II. W1RTZ L A W Y K It Prlnovlllo, Oregon. C. 8. BENSON Attorney At L n v Bonson Building, Wall Street Bond, Oregon. HAVE YOU TRIED THE Wet Wash Laundry One Day Delivery Service 20 Lbs. Dry Wt. 50 Cents SANITARY LAUNDRY PHONE RED 1461 VERNON A. FORBES jj a w y i: it First National Bank Building Bond, :: :: Oregon GEORGE 8. YOUNG Civil nnd Irrigation Engineer. U. S. Mineral Hurvejur. Room h First National Bank Building J. B. Boll A. W. 81ms CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY t Incorporated) Successors to Tho J, II, Haner Abstrnct Co., Prlnovlllo, Oro, Abstracts Insurance Erickson's Grocery Succctor to T. it. MeClincy STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Quality and Service Our Mono. Phono Black 2 1 1 AUTO DELIVERY DR. R. D. STOWELL Nuprnpollilc I'lij'McInn 0cr Loguu Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to S Plume Red W2 O. P. NISWONGBR, Bend, Oro. UNDERTAKER Licensed Kmhnlmcr, Funeral Director, Phone Red 421. Lady Asst. Gilbert & Son The only storo In Bond whero you can get your gro ceries nnd moats nt tho samo plnco. FREE DELIVERY l'lioiio Red t!7l DR. J. H. CONNARN DENTIST Office In Bather Building. Houru 9 to 12, 1 to t. Sundays and evenings by Appointment, H. II. D o A It MONO LAWYER Oregon Street. Bond, Oregon H. P. SMITH Plain tnd Ornimtnul PLASTERING ALL WORK GUARANTEED II. O. ELLIS Actornoynt-Luw United State Coinmlftkloiirr First National Bank Building BEND, OREGON Joe Rock CONTRACTOR All kinds of EXCAVATION WORK rook or dirt BASEMENTS STREET WORK, ETC. L nlfti l J A. EAS1T.S OITICE Oirgon Slice! I!,rao!" BEND HAULING CO. K N I'Al.MKHrON TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED. COAL AND WOOD. O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET HEAL ESTATE TIRE INSURANCE INVESTMENTS- C. V. SILVIS BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES AND CITY PROPERTY IjOth for saij: in every addition in bend PROPERTY HANDLED FOR NO.V-RESIDENTS. Tl.MllKH BOUGHT AND HOLD. OFFICE OREGON HTIU.TZT H i