JilfiL. , Tin-: Hnxn liriii.KTix, rexd, ork., wedxesray, august ;o, mm. PAGE n. t$NttteM&;rf.., ... . .-v Shearings ; -w To Install Cult. At n meeting of the directors of he Pringlo Kail Electric Power Co., nelil at the Falls yesterday thev completed nrrnngenienta for the In stallation of the first unit of the power plant, this unit will develop 200 hoise power nnd will be sulll tient to supply power for irrigation n the La Pine Uasln and to furnish ilectrlc light for Prlngie Falls, !,a me, Hosland and nearby rauches. ,11 Pine Inter-Mountain. IIucKh nro Shy. The playful bucks are shy this reason. Hunters have gone into the Jfillls In great-numbers hut have met tlth hut little success. Many deer ave be,en seen but they have been 'oo shy for the crack marksmen. I'hcwaucan Press. week he cald: "I hs.ve made nrrunge ments for 300.000 young fish for our lakes and streams with tho State Fish and Game Commission. Of course we will have to bring them up from llend, but I took r chnnco that tho auto owners of Crescent would help. The number of fish pandit thin year by tourists in our lakes will bo noticed next year unless we keep tho supply up and everybody rorlizes the importance of furnishing plenty of sport for the tourist." Crescent News. Fnrniern are PrfUporou. A trip mndo by the writer and Postmaster Cook this week through the southern section of Jefferson county and into Crook county, dis closed the fact Hint the Tanners, al most to a man, are prosperous and Juisy harvesting their unusually heavy crops. Not only in those sec tions where they have the advantage of irrigation, but all over the "dry" country Is the beneficent affect of water manifest. Dollars don't grow an sago brush, but they are certain ly growing on wheat heads this year, and It Is noticeable that large areas cf sage brush land are being convert ed Into grain flelds.-Madrns Pioneer Promotais nie llusy. The promoters of big thlngo for Hr.rney County are In Hums today and are very busy men. They are, C. It. Cole of Chicago, Ex-Govcrnor Hawley of Hone, accompanied by Many Wilson, tho nitrate man, and T. M. Handy. These gentlemen are looking up tho vast and varied re sources of this section which they have determined to develop to the fullest extent Harney County News. A desirable bread knlfo free with every annual subscription to Tho Bend Bulletin. WltAttf V.itf Vj.... J The price of wheal continues to Advance and still the major portion of the farmers are holding for higher prices. Irrespective of whether tho price goes up or down it Is doubtless s. fact that there is a great shortage of wheat In the world this year. Prices therefore should bo good next venr as there will be no surplus to tall back upon nnd although the acre r.go may be great and the yield large the prices cannot be very low. It as'llkolythnt there will be the lar gest acreage put to wheat next sea fon, which has ever been sown In this country. The 'yield and prices this year will put the farmers on their foet nnd many of them away to tho good, and general conditions nru bright for a good crop next year. Tho long looked for day of prosper ity has arrived. Deschutes Valley Tribune. Ilk IHmiI Clniil. Tho largest real estate deal trans acted In tho Sliver Lake valley for tome time past was completed last Saturday, when Fred Egll signed an Agreement to deliver to John Hayes n deed for his 24 0 acre ranch, which Kes adjoining tho VII ranch, east of Silver Lake. Sliver Lake Letder, Siuiip Old Story. A movement is on foot to organize taxpayers' leagues throughout Crook county rnd It Is ihc one thing needed. Tho taxpayer Is, in the large major ity of cases, more or less Isolated nnd only in organization can effect ive work be done and reform brought about. We understand tho Ilrft meet ing will be held at Terrebonne toon. Redmond Spokesman. Itoatl Almost Certain. That Prlnevllle will have a railroad before the first of the coming year la now almost certain. All arrange ments for tho special railroad elec tion which will be held on Septem her 11, nnd the following day the council plana to meet nnd sign a contract with an engineer who will fcnvn charce of final surveys, as well ' us cross sectlonlng'and also tho sup ervision of the construction work. It was r.t first considered by the coun cil that a survey might be made be lor the election, but this will nqt be done. No time will be lost In get ting men Into the field after-the iav orable vote on the 100,000 bond la me, nnd all other arrangements have been made that will facilitate the handling of the construction. -Crook County Journal. Husy With Grain. Rapid progress Is being made in cutting the crop and getting It Into the stack. On account of the high price for grain and the heavy crop in this Immediate section, everyone is greatly Interested in getting the grain harvested and out of the way of possible damage from hall or htorm Jefferfcon County Record. An Amicable Settlement, t Recent press reports Indicate that Crook county will divide Instead of tijovliig the county seat, making llend the seat of the new county. This tui8 a very amicable way of set tling the matter. Outsiders bad be gun to fear that, where county beats were concerned, the name of the county was significative. Harney County Tribune. Suffer From Frot. Considerable grain in this valley was damaged during the past week I by frost, frosts having occurred two nights In succession. A number of potato patches on the higher hlll slldea were not damaged.-Fort Rock Times. To l'Unt FUh. la talking with E. G. Rourk this REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. InmkmI by Crook County Abstract Co. State of Oregon to Win, 1). Ilnrnes rcl, of lien nw nw 10-1 0-12. Same to samo rel, of lion sw nw 10-1G-12. Same to samo rel. of lien, so no 9-1C-12. Levi C. Whltled to Shovlln-Hlxon Co., wd part of no 23-18-11. The llend Co. to Thos. Jncobs It. S, blk. 5, Park add. Floyd E. Gilchrist pntent e,& so 9, sw, n'j se 10-18-25. Floyd B. Gilchrist to A. J. Wash born, same, $1000. Northern Pacific Railway Co., to A. J. Washburn so nw 2-18-25, $330 A. 11. ilrightman to Laura L. liriglitmnn It 1, hlk. 10, Kenwood. Gerhard Rorgen to Shevlln-Hlxon Co., same also w'j no, no nw 27, so sw 22-17-10. Lytle Townslto Co,, to K. J. Crelghton, It. 11, blk. 3C, Riverside, $140. Chas. W. Ashbnugh, patent Vj 17-22-21. Samo to Nelllo ABhbnugh same, $1000. Claude McCaulcy to Zoa M. Ilur dick. It. 9, blk. 3, Bhrets 1st add, Redmond. L. D. WIcst to Harriet L. Vando vert It. 16, blk. 17, Wlestorla, $350. Tho llend Co. to W. J. Fulton, It. 13, blk. 1C, lloulevard add, llend. E. U. Knox, sheriff to Ouy B. Dob son tax died Us. 3-C, inc. blk. C, Sis ters. Guy B. Dobson to Redmond Hi-iik of Commerce, samo. .Melvln A. Smith to James Cun ningham, deed $200, nw nw 2-14-12. llend Park Co. to Then llcrg, it. 9, blk. 110, 1st add, llend Park. Levi D. Wlost to B. I). Spencer, It. 1-S, Inc. blk. CI, Wlcatorln, $100. G. W. Foster to A. II. Ilrightman, 24-6, it. 1, hlk. 10, Kenwood. OloiGeuncs to llrooks-Scanlon Lbr. Co., se 12-20-13, $1CC0. Frank Messengalo, pat. ni sw, 2, se se 3, n',4 no, n& nw 10, nw nw 11-19-11. The llend Co. to John Zonhar It. 12, blk. 14, Park add, llend. Ida C. Merchant to Dell Pcrkcr, It. 12, blk. 33, Wlestorla, $275. Carl B. Morrh to Leila Ford, It. 7 blk 10, DeschuteH ndd, llend. The liend Co. to llend Park Co., It. 10. blk. 13, Center ndd, llend. 'Drooks-RobertBon Lumber Co., to Fremont Land Co., cor. dead 3C-404 8 sec 19 and 20 r. 11 B. Frank P. Hlxon to Fremont Land Co., nw nw 19-22-11. llend Park Co. to J. A. O'Hngmi It. 18, blk. 112, 1st ndd llend Park. Rend Park Co., to Ella Schonbnutn It. 13-14, blk. 1, Riverside ndd, llend. llend Pnrk Co. to nnnio It. 17, blk. 5C, lsi add Riverside add, llend. Louis P. Hchlon patent w 23-16-14. Reboocn Masher to M. Schlafor It. .1, blfi. 27, llend Park. The Rend Co, to I). B. Hunter trrct In se nw 32-17-12. Geo. W. Lorlmcr to David B. Hun- tor It. 10. blk. 11, llend. James Culloni to llrooks-Scanlon Lbr. Co,., e.i nw, It. 1-2, 7-20-14, $1206. x J Rynn & Co. to Mary B. Ryan It. S. and 0, blk. 8, Terminal add, Rend. F- N. n. Prlnevlllo to Rogers You man Lbr. Co., sw ne, so nw 9-14-9. La Pine Townslte Co., to A. A. Glodowskl, 1-17, blk. 12, Ls Pine. t THg OLD HAM' ftlAWCH H CHPtpT) I TMT LISTENS AoaBll I I'VE BKNlOOKINa ' i IffOK REAL TOBACCO . ' ICHtWrOHOVtR SOVtAnt f I . ItToieoniNa-i-vt 1 LLfOuNDIT OO BUY A I ILIOUCM Of W-BCUT I l 7Z1 rL y pp(l' YOU'LL coll it a lucky day uhen you find the satisfaction there is in a small chew of W-13 GUT Chewing. With most chewers the flavor of rich tobacco is a genuine surprise party. There's another surprise you keep your jaws quiet and restful, for the salt brings out the flavor without so much chewing and pitting. You think it queer how so imall a nibble doei the trick and lattt so long but it'i rich tobacco, that's it. la 10c, poucliei, ut enterprlilnd dealers. Mtit by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Union Sqwrt, New Yeik City OREGON TRUNK TRAIN - Arrives 8 a. m. Leaves 8 p.m. O.-W. It. & N. TRAIN. Arrives 7:46 p. m. - Leaves 7:25 a. m. AUTO STAGK LINK SOUTH. Loaves 8:45 a. m. Arrives 6 p. m, AUTO LINES. Cars to Hums, Fort Klamath Fort Rock, Silver Lako and - other points south and south cast. POST OFFICB HOURS. General delivery open dally 8 n. m. to 6 p. m. No mall distributed on Sunday. - Night train mnll closes 6 p. m. Day trnln mall closes 6:30 a. in. - TBLBORAPH HOURS. Western Union dally 7 a. m. to 9 p. in. Sunday nnd holidays - 8-10, 4-6. TBLKPHONB HOURS. Pioneer Co., twenty-four hour - service, Including Sunday. DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS. MARKET REPORT. NORTH PORTLAND, Aug. 2S. Cattle receipts today wero a hennt 1200 head, The market was anything but brisk on steers, they barely held their own and were in many cases somewhat lower. Cows however rec orded a slight advance, selling in sonio cases two bits higher. Tho awlno market was steady to ut least ten cents better than Inst week's close. Receipts wero anything but liberal, 2200 being tho total. Sheep receipts "Were small nnd no change was recorded. They wero only or dinary in quality. Sea Edwards for papor hanging. Adv. YOU CLEAN UP THE HOUSE United States. Prcsldont Woodrow Wilson Vlco President. .ThomaB R. Marshall Secretary of Stato ..Robert Lansing Secretary of Navy . . Josephus Daniels Secretary of War . .Newton D. Raker Secretary of Interior . . . . F. K'. Lano Secretary Agriculture D. F. Houston Socrotnry of Treasury .W. F. McAdoo Socrotary Commorco . .W. C. RodOold Secretary of Labor . . . .W. U. Wilson Attornoy General T. M. aregory Postmaster General .Albert Ilurlcson State. Governor James Wlthycombo Socrotnry of Stato . ... 11. W. Olcott Troasuror Thos. R. Kay Atty. Gcnoral Geo. M. Urown Superintendent Public Instruction . . J. A. Churchill Stato Printer Arthur Lnwrenco Commissioner Labor Statistics .... O. P. Hoff Gamo Warden . . .Carl D. Shoemaker State Engineer John H. LowU United Stales Senators Georco B. Chamberlain Harrow. Lano Congressmen C. N." McArthur ................ N. S. Slnnott W. A. Hawloy Roml Is Recommended. It has been reported that tho State Highway Commission haa recom mended that Florence-Bugene.Cres-cent-Klatnath Falls road to the fedor al government to bo constructed at once under the now Skakilford Post Road law. If tho report Is true, work will probably .commence this fall and continue until the appropria tion Is exhausted. Crebcent News. Crook County. Circuit Court Judgo. . T. B. J, Duffy District Attorney W. H. Wlrtz County Judge O. Springer Clerk Warren urown Sheriff E. 11. Knox Treasurer Ralph Jordan Assessor H. A. Foster School Supt J. B. Myers Coroner P. II. Polndoxtor Surveyor II. A. Kelly Commissioners J. F. Dlanchard II. J. Overturf Hie Courts. Circuit Meets first Monday In Soptember and DecemDor and second Monday In March. Probate Meets first Monday In each month. Commissioners' Meets first Wed nesday In January, March, May, July, Soptember, November and December. Rend School District No. It!. Directors R. M. Smith, Chmn J. Edward Larson J. P. Koyes Clerk H. J, Overturf City of llend. Mayor J. A. Bastes Recorder H. C. Bills Treasurer ..Mary B. Coleman Chief of Police . ...L. A. W. Nixon City Attorney ...H. II. Do Armond City Physician U. C. Coo Councilmen John Stcldl C. M. McKay C. V, Cilvis , L. C. Rudow B. P. Ilrosterhous S. C. Caldwell Justice of the I'eaco. Rend Precinct J. A. astea WE'LL OLBAN YOUR LINEN, CLOTHES, SILK DRESSES, Etc. "PUT YOUR DUDS IN OUR SUDS" Bend Steam Laundry. AND DRY CLEANING -- WALLOWA; LAKE PARK "Breath of the Pines" 4,500 feet abovo sea-level In f (ho Powder River Mountinns, I J near Josoph, Oregon. Ent, sleep, play, llvo out-of-doors. 7 A delightful mountnlu-lako ro-1 sort. Good fishing. f For full Information, fares, tickets, etc., nsk t A. C. KGAN, Agent I O-W.R.R.&N. I "SH)kuno Iiitci-Ntitte Fair anil t t Llvo Stock Show, Sept -Ml" i rI"" " "" " i Pfiaona If Ti Auafto' 321 I VmLf MV A. G. ALLEN Gilbert (& Son Tho only store In Ileod whoro you can get your gro ceries &nd meats at the samo place. FREE DELIVERY Phono Red 271 HAVE YOU TKIED THE Wet Wash Laundry One Day Delivery Service 20 Lbs. Dry Wt. 50 Ceiits SANITARY LAUNDRY PHONE RED 1461 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ROUERT R. GOULD invu it Engineer i tm llend Oregon W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. D E XT1ST Office Over Postolllco Rend, ... Oregon DR. J. C. VANDBVERT l'liyslclnn nnd Surgeon Phono Red 271 Ilourt 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. m. 7-9 p. in. Sntlivr RulIdlnK W. G. MANNING, D. M. D. DeiitNt. Office la First National Rank Uulldlng Tel. ."tl llend, Oregon WILLARD H. WIRTZ L A W Y K It Prlnevllle, Oregon, C. S. DENSON Attornoy At Law Donson Uulldlng, Wall Street llend, Oregon. W A. JACKSON AfCTlONKER Handles nnd sells everything Olllce comer Greenwood avenue nnd Wr.ll Btrecls. CENTRAL OHKGON PLV.M111NG & HEATING CO. PLniltlNG AND HEATING 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished '"bbliig Promptly Done. Tinning and Sheet Metr.l U.M. .MOXTtiOMKKY. Furnaci'j, Spqutlng, Guttering, Cornleo nnd Skylight Hepnlilng piomptly attended to Prices right, wink guaranteed Ctaijrci nsurancc Comnanv Homc Orrict Connerr Dluo . PoriTmNa ASH LEV KORKEST, District .Miuuign-. DANCE Bvery Saturday Night At Sallicr'N Ilnll Under Now Mnnngomont With Now Orchestrn VERNON A. FORRES L A W Y K R First National Rank Rulldlng llend, :-: :: Oregon QUO ROE 8. YOUNO Civil nnd Irrigation Engineer. V. S. .Mineral Surveyor. Room 5 First National Rank Uulldlng J. U. Hell A. W. Sims CROOK COUNTY ARSTRACT COMPANY (Incorporated) Successors to Tho J, It. Ilnncr Abstract Co., Prlnevllle, Ore. Abstracts Insurance DR. R. D. STOWELL Nuprnpnthlc Pliyklrlun Over Logan Furnlturo Co, Wuli Street Hours 9 to 5 Phono Rod IH2 JH:.I TO IIROTHERU Al'TO STAGE Leaves Rend Tuesday and Saturdays It. I). George, Agent Office nt Georgo's llnrber 8hop Erickson's . Grocery. Succeivif to T. It McClincy STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Quality and Service Our Molto. Phone Black 2 1 AUTO DELIVERY O. P. N1BWONGER, Bend, Ore. UNDERTAKER IJccnsftl Eiiibalmer, Funcrnl Director. Phono Red 421. Lady Asst. DR. J. II. CONNAHN I) K N T I S T Oftlco In Bather Uulldlng. Hourt 9 to 12, 1 to f. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. II. II. D o A It M O N D lawyi:h Oregon Street. Rend, Oregon II. C. K L L I 8 Attornej'iit.Inv United NlnUsi Cmimlslonfr First National Hank Uulldlng REND, OREGON H. P. SMITH PIm nd Orntnirnltl PLASTERING ALL WOUK CUARAN7EED Joe Rock CONTRACTOR All kinds of EXCAVATION WORK rock or dirt IIASEMENTS STREET WORK, ETC. Lrtvt ordrn tt J A. CASTES OFFICE Oitjn Ski IWrT' KEN IIAUI.SNG CO. H N I'Al.ltl HION TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED. COAL AND WOOD. O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNION MARKET HEAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE INVKSTMKrWj C. V. SILVIS BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES AND CITY PROPERTY LOTH FOR SALE IN EVERY ADDITION IN HEN!) PROPERTY HANDLED FOR NON-RESIDEXTH. TI.MUKR NOUGHT AND BOLD. OPF1CK OREGON HTREirT I I- r 1 "2