aw..- fc-,"'i-v 'iv .-.-a?wyr-ry-?i i i.J- PAflK .i. TIIK IJKNI) IIUMJITIN, IJKNI), OIIR., WKDNKSIUY, OCTOI1KR 23, 10 10. r.K . SCHOLIUM L COUNCIL MEETS AFFAIRS TALKED OVER WITH NEW AGENT Hcxslnn Held In Redmond on Satur day, Following Iunclioon Scncd by Domestic Science Cla Resolutions Oiijwmi Single Tux Complete Registration For Crook County On Satuday noon, before on excel lent repast served by the Klrla of the Redmond high Hchool In tho do mefltlc science bulldlnj?, tho County AKrlcnItural Council met for tho llrHt time with the new county agri culturist, R. A. DIanchard. Tho lunch wob nerved at 12:30 and after tholr appetlteH were witlBUcd tho council gathered around ft table where session was held until 3 o'clock, In spite of the fact that fiena tor Lane was to speak after dinner nt tho Potato Show. Those present at the council wcro B. a. llarnard, secretary-trciisurcr, of I'owoll lluttej C. F. HosklnH, vlcc- nroHlilunt. of Lower Urluce; w. t. .Mackcy, Terrebonne: Wm. Ore. Red niond; J. I Ulbbon. I'owell liutto; c U Jnrrptt. Redmond: C. II. Krlck- son, Alfalfa; ChnrleH O. ChrlBtlnnl. I'rliH'Vlllo, and Dr. I. 11. Denccr, of Heud. Work nlsc'IISM'd. It. A. llluncburd, county nsrlcul- tiirlst. opened the Reunion by outlin ing tho relation of the county HKont to till) United StliU'H Department of Agriculture, Mute college, county NKrlculturnl college, and tin- runners ol thu county. Hu also prepared copied of HtiKKeHtloiiH of the concrete lines of work that run In' ncconi pIlHhed. Thi'SP were distributed to niemlKTH with instrurtlons to brim; tho mailer up before their local clubs when, with tho aid of the agent, u definite program of work for the next year will be prepared. Paul V. .Maris, state leader of county agents, explained the relation of the college to tho county. .Mr. Marls spoke at length on tho duties of tlm council mid the tme concep tion of the county agent, mentioning the offoit or the college nil (I tho gov ernment In creating the conception thut the coiiiit agent Is not an agri cultural wizard utilise riinctlon Is to tell fnrnieis how to run their farms. ItesoltitloiiN Adopted. After the council discussed nt length the I'no of work they would pursue with the county agriculturist, whom they direct, n motion was passed adopting the Issuance or a monthly County Agricultural Bulle tin, In place of the old mimlugraplieil exchange 1st, Th's Is after tho ono edited by Mr. Ilanchard In his work as county agriculturist In .Montana. A new coiiHtltutlon wh adopted by tho council, which conforms to tho state-wide constitution for all county agricultural councils. The following resolutions Mere adopted. "Wbeieas, we believe that the plan of tho lluieau of lllologlt'iil Survey, together with the assistance of the Agricultural Colli'ice mid the Count Agrlculturls' has been demonstrated to be economical and effective, and sine tliCHo departments are willing to continue their cooperation, there fore, "lie It resolved. That the Crook County Agricultural Council favors tho cooperative plan and ifspcctftilly urges our county court to adopt that measure of piocedure. "Ilo It resolved. That the Crook County Agricultural Council Is most emphatically opposed to the conllsca tory and revolutionary slngn tux measure, to appear on the ballot of thu coming election under the title 'Pull lleutal Value Land Tax and llumcmukom' Loan I'lind Amend ment,' an dthat we urge upon nil those Interested In agricultural de velopment mid welfate nt the State of Oregon, to assist In defeating this bill so overwhelmingly that Its spon sors will be discouraged from peren nially presenting such measures to the voterH of Oregon. Vote 307 X No." (Ireat credit Is duo to tho glrln of tho domestic science department of tho high school. The glrlH woro under tho diiectlou of their teacher, .Mrs. l.eo, and not only set n dainty table, but a well cooked dinner. Tho ef. fori was n orodlt to tho department and tholr Icmlivr, TK.MPI.KTOX TIIUKSIIKIl lll'HXKI) The threshing machine of Arthur Toutpleton, of Sisters, was totally do. stroyed last Sunday night by tire In the Clovordaln district. Tho cause of tho flro Is not known. Thu Temple ton crow was moving Its oudlt and left tho thresher In tho road early Sunday evening. It caught tire, about midnight. MIIK. l'Y McAMJKTKU MKS HAI.K.M, Oct. 23. Mrs. Otty McAl- lister, of Sisters, died bore Inst Wed nesday, having been brought hero In critical condition by her husband, for medical tientmeut Death result ed from complicated Internal poison ing. Tho funeral was held Friday, interment being nmdn In n local cemetery. Mrs, McAllister, whoso maiden name was Tlllto Dlrkes. came from I'ratum, eight miles from Salem, Sho is survived by nor hus band, n sister and three brothers, The McAllister ranch Is midway between llcnd and Sisters. Precinct Total llcnd No. 3 492 llend No. 4 3CG Ilend No. fi 2C1 Kenwood 237 Deschutes 4. 200 Ireland 122 I.nva 20 Mtlltcan 65 Imperial 118 Ccntrato 57 Alfalfa SI Tumalo 117 Sisters ir.8 lllllman 112 Lower llrldge 1J9 Cilue Falls S Tcthcrow 158 Ilcdmond 213 Kast Prlncvlllc 27C West Prlncvlllc 205 Montgomery 30 McKay 70 Itoborts 75 Johnson Creek 158 Mill Creek 33 Howard 26 Summit 25 Hear Creek si Camp Creek .. 71 White lluttc Heaver ... 9 Maury 20 Newsom " llrccso 21 Powell lluttc 11 Fire 2 Mat flock 30 Hep. 362 232 161 142 140 81 10 33 64 32 43 89 84 51 24 34 92 162 167 134 17 50 44 86 12 14 14 42 3G 23 37 4 41 14 73 19 13 Dcm. 117 119 80 81 5f 37 8 21 37 18 32 50 5d 40 26 45 .08 102 115 17 23 26 67 24 12 11 3G 30 20 60 21 . 54 7 29 14 15 Soc. 3 10 9 10 5 6 5 12 12 5 1 7 6 Ind. 4 1 r 2 4 Prohl. 4 3 4 Scat. O 1 2 Total .1555 SCSI! 1583 128 72 We Know How to Swat the Fly If jou want to see a fllylws store Jut drop around. AVo will not tolerate tlio nppeurnnco of u II jr. Our (.unitary refrigerator counter kecjis our fie.ih and icrtslinlilo goods free from contact with dust or (lies. Tho cry best of grocery merchandise in the very best of condition may alwiijs bo purchased nt BAKER'S GROCERY Wall Street, Near Ohio Phone Red" 161 TO OUR PATRONS: DURJNG tho next sixty days we will be rather unsettled on account of making room for our new building. We will, however, servo you in tho best possible manner con sidering tho circumstances The Cozy Restaurant Mil. Nrttie Stevrnton, Propnctor GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES BERRIES AND FRUITS BUILDERS' HARDWARE and mem sherwin-wiuiams frPf SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT 1 20 tSjfc?-5, lfcSOi GROWTH OF BEND COMMENTED ON BY CRESCENT NEWSPAPER Fdltoi- dolly Sajs llo Can Scnrcely Itccognlo Place New llulltllngs and Ikvuitlful Homes Are Noted. Under jlhe caption "Uend'aOVon dcrful Growth" tho Crescent Nowa hna the following to say concerning tho growth of Hend: "When Charley Dates, president of tho Orecon State Press Associa tion) was In Ilend soma weeks ago and remarked that "There was more Industry, more growth and building Improvement going on In llcnd at tho present time then in any city in tho state, not to except Portland,' he know what he was talking about. "One, llko tho writer, who has not visited tho town in a year would scarcely recognize the place during oven that Bhort lapse of time. You can go to any section of llcnd resi dence, business or industrial and on every hand hundreds of buildings nro in course of constructoln. And the beauty of It la that every one of them aro cither privately owned by some snno homo builder or has been rented long ago. On tho river front tho great new Pilot Ilutto Inn has been started, while further down tho river tho big framework of an addtlon to tho Bend Milling Company plant looms up as prominently as the mill proper. 'n tho heart of tho business section tho flno now homo of tho Central Oregon Dank is near ly ready for occupancy. Tho walls and roof of the huge, lire-proof busi ness and ofHcc block of Hugh O'Kano aro up, and tho same thing Is true of many other new structures of nearly as great Importance. Inquiry' disclosed that It waH Imposslblo right now to rent nny of tho old buildings; that as soon na the new butdncsK blocks nre ready for occupancy, other llrms will bo dumping stocks of goods into the back doora as fast as the htuff Is being carried away from tho front to their future quar ter. Tho population of Hend has nenrly doubled. In tho past fourteen months, and Is now closo to 4,500. "As thu News him stated before, there Is a great lesson to bo derived from Ilend's wonderful growth an example or what new blood, coopera tion and scrapping ability will do for uny community." raisod among Mllllcan and Prinevlllo people, work began on the road be tween Mllllcan and East Lake, as scheduled, on October 20. Harold E. Smith, of tho foraat ctflce, has been collecting the subscriptions. About five miles of road will be built. Want Ads only ONE CENT a word. For sign painting sea Edwards. Adv. A destrablo bread knife free with every annual subscription to The Dend Bulletin. A HOME of Your Own WK CAN SKIdi you lots In any portion nt tho city nnd will furnish you money to build your honien on a 7 per cent interest basis. This is a building nnd loan proposition monthly Mtynicnts running from three to fix joars, as desired. Wo will furnish no cr cent of your lot value and SO per cent of your construction value ns nbotr. aMg. Homeseekers Land Co. R. P. MINTER, MANAGER TO HTAHT HAST I.AKH ItOAl) With a 3Ub.itantlfl si-bccilpjon LUMBER LATH SHINGLES LIME PLASTER CEMENT All Finish Lumber Kiln Dried Miller Lumber Co. SELLING SHEVLIN-H1XON LUMBER. n OFFICE ON OREGON ST. When you build in Bend specify local pine Shevlin Pine is true to size antegrade. Grown right, sawed right, sold right. MILLER LUMBER COMPANY CORNER WALL AND OHIO STREETS EXCLUSIVE LOCAL SALES:ACEN1i s TO THE TRADE:-- Our lumber is CALIFORNIA WHITE PINE, grown nt an altitude of 4,200 feet. We manufacture LUMBER, SASH and BOX SHOOKS i? . ' ( TEST the T: EXTURE" " -,c The Siievlin-Hixon Company Bend, Oregon Dttver asd Salt Lake Re prescBUthe: G. W. GATES & CO. Oscago Represcftlib've: W. A. LAM.MERS ffi S3 F. DEMENT & CO. Golden Uest Coffee i ! niAu a juai iikii! ta0 t .-! Ik . -i i-, i , i r-ff -dtns"lii""t-' ' - -'