-1- -W.Jw.k-, vA iJBi THK REND RL'LLETIN, REND, ORE.,'WERNESlAY, SEPTKMHER 27, 1010. PAOE S. tfXIL-. AJUkl. . V 5A earmgs w ArUiin Relnjed. Hecnusc of the fact that necessnrv papers fnllcd to arrive from Denver", the Immediate action In the railroad matter was delayed, and not taken -up on Tuesday evening r.s was hoped by the council. A meeting Is called for rrldry evening at which time It Is hoped that all matters will bo ready to proceed. Croak County Journal. Only Lady Tiller. e think .Mrs. Kverett can claim the distinction of being the onlv lady tiller of the sell In this part of the vhiih-. ane nas Kept the plow busy Mnce Mr. Everett went to Crescent to tako up bis school work. Kort Hock Times. Sumo Spuds. Mr. John IHs.tr liiought to this cf flco last week six "potatoes weighing one pound each, jhey were of uni form size and shape and he Eald they were all secured while digging only one bucket of potatoes. The va riety Is early ic!e. Chewaucan Press. Sheep Are Cuming. Tho shccpmeiv of this district rro Hepnatlng their Bheep preparatory for fall delivery. Some will be taken to Klamath Kails and others to Mend. To nvold the 100-mlle drive In the dust, the buyers demand the sheep delivered nt tho railroad terminals this year. It may bo that next year all stock from this section can bo loaded on cars at Sliver l.akc, which will end nil dusty nnd wearisome drives. Sliver l.ako. JOHNSON SAYS COYOTES ARE BEGQMINBMENAOE AGAIN Mlllican Valley People nro Attacked lly Hubld AnlinnW Crop Con ditions Are flood., Rabid coyotea are again becoming a menace In tho Mlll'can section, ac cording to P. II. Johnson, who was In town on business on Monday, hi tho psst few days coyotes have at tacked settlers In his neighborhood, Mr. Johnson says, and a dog belong ing to M. I). Wlllard. which had been in a fight With a rnvntn. hml in tin killed because It developed tho dis ease. One of the most unpleasant exper iences anyone hes had occurred when FarrtU Ringer II. E. Smith, v.lien on a camping trip and sleeping on tho ground, woke In tho night to find a coyote only three feet away. At tacks iinve aluo been made nt tho C. I-.. Evans nnd the II. It. Keller homes. Mr. Johnson was very enthusiastic concerning the crop conditions In the Mlllican valley this year. He hnd recently bought half a ton of pota toes from one rancher, he said, nnd otners Had raised all tho potatoes they needed for home use. In most places grclti looked well, especially that of H. P. Dyer, while Mr. John- Fan himself has somo alfalfa that Is very promising. (THt QOOD OUPOt LIVTCHS TO MEN WHO KNOW SOMCTHINS rVE CMtWtDNEIw.lv tvERY KINO OP TOBACCO A.NO W9 NEVER. TOBACCO SKTOPieDr UNTIL I60T W-BCU.TML KIM. TOBACCO CHEW. Y-B IS HUAUTy TOBftccucuTrmc 1 1EASOHEP WITH SALT. ANPA.SMALt.CHtW VMlLSAtlSPy MEN Or EXrtKCNCLl I KNOW WHAT THlmM TAIKINO ABOUT. I T XNCtI Html is-1 HTERE is tho common sense way a W-B CUT user i L put it up to one of his friends: "When it comes to tobacco satisfaction, that's gtrt to, be in the tobacco in the beginning. Molasses and licorice won't put it there. W-B CUT is rich tobacco and chock full of real tobacco satisfaction excess sweetening has no charm for you once you knOTf quality tobacco. And remember th other points let rinding and splttlnf, and holf-alzed chenf." Mb t7 WETMAN-BXUTOH COMPANT, SO Uafoa Stu, Nt To Clj BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Crop .Mean IniprmementN. The good crop will mean ninny Im provements In central Oregon. Many will Invest In automobiles. The use cf the auto is being extended to farm use now, and those farmers who are owners can scarcely be. gotten to do without tl.em. This field for the nuto salesman Is largo. Perhaps many will build now house", end burns. This is very much needed In this country. Most people are working for a nice home, nnd pcrhnps this Is a greater Incentive to work than any other thing. Therefore there will doubtless bo n number of new farm residences built as a result of the prosp?,-lty arising from tho good crop nnd splen did prices. Deschutes Valley Tribune. HKAIi ESTATE TRANSFERS. J. A. Irvine to Ilend Const. Co. wd 44 lots In Staats Addition to Bend $1. Ilend Pnrk Co., to It. It. Itowdoln wd 1.14 R39 Center add to Ilend, $10. Henry l.lnster to Clark A. Paul wd lots C and 7, block 15, Aubrey heights, $500. Ilend Co., to Shevlln-Hlxon Co., wd lot G. block 12, Park addition, Ilend, $10. Henry l.lnster to C. P. Vnrney wd lots 0 and 10, block 9, Aubrey heights, $375. C. P. Vnrney to Miss S. Pnrmloter wd lots 9 and 10, block 9, Aubrey heights, $545. S. A. lllakley to W. J. Shannon wd parcel NEtfNWH, S-1S-12. W. J. Hruggcmnn to K. 11. Sum my, one-hnlf Interest lot 10, block 2, Ilend, wd $10. V. II. Staats et al to George II. Davis wd lot 3, block 4, Deschutes, $10. IT. S. to Nicholas P. Welder pat SW,i 15-18-12. Stnte Ui Nlch)las P. Welder d SWU SEU 2C-17-12. Ilend Co., to Chns H. I.nno wd lot 5, block 1 Iloulevnrd nddltlou, Ilend, $1. Olllo Snyder to George W. Snyder wd SWUNWU 2-17-11, $10. State to George W. Snyder d SW NW. 2-17-11. C. W. Mnrtyn to Kenwood Pro. Co. rel lots 3, 10 and 15, block 5 Ken wood. Chnrles H. Low to Joseph Zoll mo ENEU S. VJ4NVH. 9-17-12, $G00. 1 yr. 10ft. J. P. Templln to Kenwood Pro. Co. rel lots 1 to 4, Inclusive, block 21, Kenwood. A desirable bread knlfo frco with every annual subscription to The Dcnd Bulletin. Klimmtli Flounce.. We are in receipt of tho seml-r.n-nual statement of County Clerk De Lap showing the condition of Klam f.th county up to July 1, 191C. Tho report shows that at that time tho general fund was behind $3S9.2fi2.10 This covers Interest amounting to $58,329.87. Road Pund warrants out standing nt that time amounted to $589.58, with cash on hand $17,487.- 10, leaving a cash balance or $Hi, S97.58. The new court liotiso fund has a cash balance of $4.3S2.89. Dur ing tho first six months or 19Hi, 2,030 claims were allowed by tho county court for which wurrantH hnve been Issued. The full report is too lengthy fcr us to pubilbh al tills tlni'-'. Itr.POKT OP THK CONDITION OP The First National Bank OF BEND NO. :ki:i. ,Iti the Stnte of Oregon, nt the Cloe of ltu.sliics, September Ititli, 101(1. Resource. Loans and discounts (notes held In bank) $275,199.24 Total loans . . .' $275,199.24 8C2.GC A limy Well Driller. Pred Oilman has given notice of Intention to mako proof on his home siend. ills homostund is known as tho "Forty Holes" rn'icli, on account of him having drilled about that number of vcIIh on the plnce, all from 80 to 100 feet, without finding water. CrcC3nt Nowa. 2,355.15 3,110.00 24,707.50 6,825,00 C25.00 Another Xelghlxnly Aci. Wo received several head of nice cnbbnges from Mrs. S. E. Siiomore during tho last week, for which we ure truly thankful. Juntura Times. New Cur On Piliieillle Hun. R. P. Scheurer has n now Hudson Miper-fclx which Is being used in the passengc: business between tills city nnd Hedmond. Arrangements have just been mode with Mr. Scheurer by Mnnnger P. K. Ilarber of the Hotel Oregon by which tho headquarters for all of Mr, Scheurcr"s business will be the Oregon. Autos ore ndvortlhed to meet nil trains, and for trips to interior points. Crook County Journal. Not Worthy of Notice. A Porcll Hutio correspondent takes uYcnntlnn to some of the statements of the very active press agent of Ilend whom, It Is anegeu, claims i-cij-( thing In sight for that place, when us, n matter of fact there Is very lltle In the agricultural lino In Its vicinity j The Spokesman's notion is that false statements anu claims win iuu eventually redound to the detrlmeut of the locality that sends them out hence are scarcely worthy of notice. Redmond Spokesman. A C.ihhI Advertisement. i..l..cll l vntlni- 1100.000 In bonds to aid financing the construc tion of a railroad rrom ine niaia nuo of the Oregon Trunk to that city t.y a vote of 35S to 1, is the greatest advertisement it can give the world that it wants capital to come there jsnd invest, and that It Is willing to 1 lack Its Invitation with an Invest ment of its own. Jefferson County Record. Went Ads only ONE CENT a word. MOOSE TO INSTALL. The Installation of tho first class in the Order of Moose will occur on Sunday evening In Sathers Hall Nearly 140 have now signed for the order -nd It Is expected that by Sun dS the number villi Je Increased to 200. A commltce will be appointed nonet to make arrangsmenta for a, club room. MEN WANTED. ..-.. .MM nndjievera' good sE- ..ound sen wanted at J it. Uard aunce Phone Rural .- w l- Overdrafts, unirciircd, $802. GO U. S. bands deposited to secure circulation (par value) . . . . i, $ 12,500.00 Total U. S. bonds . . . $ 12,500.00 Securities: bonds other thah U. S. bonds pledged to securo postal savings deposits $ 20,010.30 Securities other than U. S. bonds (not Including stocks) owned unpledged $ 24,533. G3 Total bonds, securities, etc $ 2G.543.99 Stock of Podernl Reserve bank (50 per cent of sub- ' scription) . ..., $ 1,3000 Vnluo or banking house (if unencumbered) $ 24,008.57 Furniture mil fixtures $ 6,448.77 Hon) CHt;!te owned other thnn banking houen $ 3,511,30 Net amount duo from i'edeml Uescrvu bank $ 22,270,57 Net nuiount duo from npprovea reserve agents In New York , Chicago and St. Louis $ 4,905.88 Net amount duo from approved ngents In other reserve cities $191,412.05 190,318.53 .Vet amount due from banks mid bankers (other thtin included In 10 or 11) $ IS, 405. 09 Outside checks end other ensh Item $ 1,991.4 0 fractional currency, nickels nnd cents ;..$ 303.75 Notes of other national hunks $ Coin nnd certificates ;.- 9 Legal tender notes '. $ Redemption fund with 0. S. Treasurer nnd due from ' U. S. Treasurer $ Total $025, 597. 3J LlnlillltlcH. Capital stock paid In $ 25,000.00 Surplus fund . $ 25,000.00 Undivided profits $ 238.12 Circulating notos nutBtnndlng $ 12,500.00 Individual deposits subject to check $497,037.97 CortllUatos of deposit duo in low than 30 days $ 935.00 Certified checks i $ 35.27 Cnshlor'c checks outstanding $ 913.35 Postal havings deposits $ 833,14 Total demand doposlts $500,354.73 Certificates of deposit $27,493.85 1 Other time deposits $ 35,010.07 Total of tlmu deposits $ 02,504.52 Total $025,597.37 STATE OP OREGON 1 ss. County of Crook 1, E. M. LARA, cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that tho abovo statement lb true to the best of my knowledge and belief. K. M. LARA, Cashier. Subscribed and sv;cin to before me this 25th day of September, 1910 J. A. BASTES, Notary Public. CORRECT Attest: C. 8. HUDSON, II. C. ELLIS. E. A. SATHER, Directors. Roofing of all kinds. Repairing promptly done. J. A. MacCLOSKEY TINNING AND Furnace Contractor Guttering, Spouting, Cornices and Skylights. GEORGE 8. YOUNO Civil and Irrigation Engineer. U. S. Mineral Surveyor. Room 5 First National Dank Building ROBERT IS. GOULD vim ill Engineer er.i m H1 V Rend Oregon W. W. FAULKNER, D. M. D. DENTIST Ofllco Ovor PoBtofflco Rend, ... Oregon DR. J. C. VANDEVERT Phynlclnn nnd Surgeon Phono Red 271 Hours 9-12 n m.; 1-C p. 7-9 p. m. Rather Ilull.IIng m.i W. G. MANNING, D. M. D. Dentist. Omco In First National Rank Building Tel. nil ltcnd, Oregon WILLARD 11. W1RTZ Ij A W Y K It Prlnovlllo, Oregon. O. S. DENSON Attorney At Iin Benson Building, Wall Street Ilond, Oregon. TRY OUR Pasteurized Milk Olhtn Lie it. None Kctpi Let. ter. Silei have doubled in pail 30 d.yi. CENTRAL OREGON FARMERS' CREAMERY Phone Red 131 VERNON A. FORDE3 h A W Y K It First National Rank Building Dend, :: :: Oregon J. U. Roll A. W. Sims CROOK COUNTY AII8TIIACT COMPANY (Incorporated) Successors to Tho J. II. Haner Abstract Co., Prlnovlllo, Ore. Abstracts Insurnnco u Gilbert 3b Son Tho only storo In Bond whero you enn get your gro ceries nnd meats nt tho tnmo place. FREE DELIVERY Phono Rod 1!71 DR. II. D. STOWELL Nupnipiilblc Pliyslrlun Over I.ogun Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to C Phono Red (HI! O. P. NISWONGER, Rend, Ore. UNDERTAKER Licensed Enibaliuer, Funeral Director. Phono Rod 421. Lady Asst Direct from the Indians of Arizona Genuine NAVAJO RUGS Assorted sizes at special prices to close out $6 to $16 SEE THE DISPLAY IN MY WINDOW . M. Thompson HAVE YOU TRIED THE Wet Wash Laundry One Day Delivery Service 20 Lbs. Dry Wt. 50 Cents SANITARY LAUNDRY PHONE RED 1461 DR. J. II. CONNARN DENTIST OOlco In Bather Building. Houru 0 to 12, 1 to C. Sundays and evenings by Appointment. II. II, D e A R MO.ND LAWYER Oregon Street. Rend, Oregon The Furniture Nan COMING Thos. H. face's Plea for Preparedness Wars Women A Aowve 6 Act Production II. O. ELLIS Attorncjr-Mt-LatT United HUtCH CommUidonrr First National Rank Building REND, OREGON J MRS. 1VA WEST WARD llllll "'" ACCCP' a Few Pupils on II llllll rUm liLk til Practical Nursing Mrs. A. Ch'lgren will bo pleased to aeoomtnodnto the public with her services us practical nurse. Can furnish good recom mendntlons. Terms reason able. Klwr Tcrrmv, Ucnunod. 29-TOp CENTRAL OREGON PLUM RING & HEATING CO. PLl.MIIING AND IIKATINU 117 Minnesota Street. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Jobbing Promptly Done. Tinning nnd Sheet Metal W.M. MONTGOMERY. Furnacco, Spouting, Guttering, Corntco uml Skylight Repairing promptly attended to Prices right, work guaranteed 0KS2DLC Insurance Compnny- .. 'rci.uivuv oxrooN" Home Orricr. Coh.cttDloo Portland ASHLEY FORREST, Dtarlct Miuingcr. THIS PAPER REPHESENfCD FOH FOKElG.j ADVERTISING BY THC gcneral ornccs NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIE3 Erickson's Grocery Succeiior lo T. R. McCliocy STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Quality and Service Our Motto. Phone Black 2 1 1 AUTO DELIVERY H. P. SMITH PUin ind Oinmriitl PLASTERING ALL WORK GUARANTEED Joe Rock CONTRACTOR AH kinds of EXCAVATION WORK rock or dirt RASEMKNTS STREET WORK, ETC. Leave ofdfii il J. A, EASTCS OFFICE Oirjon Sticcl Wr BEND HAULING CO. K N I'ALMI'KTON TRANSFER AND STORAGE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED. COAL, AND WOOD. O'DONNELL BROTHERS UNIONMARKET REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE INV1.STMKNTH C. V. SILVIS BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES AND CITY PROPERTY LOTH FOR BALE IN EVERY ADDITION IN REND i PROPERTY HANDLED FOR NO.V.RESIDENTH, TIM HER ROUGIIT AND WILD. OFFJCKOItliON STREET