r.,trs THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, ORE-, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 0, lplO. I'AGE 10 ;i S ! !! 1 s s ROAD WILL PAY KLAMATH FALLS MAN QUOTED IN HERALD. l'hotogriiphcr Who Took Views of Country Trinr-rscil by Htraluini Lines I Coiivlnccil of Hucrcss .. . All Doubts Vanished. AccompanyltiB W. D. Cheney on Ilia recent trip over tlio Strnhorn surveys, Charles S. Miller, of Klam nth Falls, look a largo number of photographs showing the country itravurscl by tho linos. On his ru 'turn to Klnmatli Malls. Mr. Miller gavo mi interview to the Klnmutli Ilurahl tolling of his Impressions of iho country travelled, ns follows: "It has been said by n number of pcoplu that It would bo Impossible to make tho Strahorn railroad n pay ing proposition. "I, myself, was In doubt, but after completing tho trip over tho ontlro survey, am thoroughly convinced that It will bo a financial success In n very short llmo after it Is com pleted. "Von who liavo lived In Klamath for u number of years would very xiulckly rcsont It If somo ono would ay to you that tills country would not support it rallroud, nnd you would hnvo a rlKht to. so why pass Judg inent on tho Strahorn road without first going over tho country nnd sco Iiik It? "In koIiib over tho survey 1 saw every ono or tho valleys from an ole vntlou of from live hundred to one ' thousand foot above thorn, so I could Kot a panorama plcturo that would glvu tho mast perfect vlow posslblo, lint must say thut the plcturos taken , cannot possibly b'vo anywhere near nil Idea of the viiHtucbs of this great 'country. "Commencing at Ilond, tho survey runs throiiBli about twolvu mlleu of Irrigated laud which Is almost all he iiiB ciiltlvntod, then about ton moro miles of little valuo. You then enter h fiood tract of plno timber which extends for over thirty miles or with in twolvo miles of Fort Hork, which will furnish toiinni;o for the rail road. "Kort Hock valley, which Is very larsc, Is at prcsont only spareoly settled, but with tho coming of tho railroad will no doubt mako homos for a great number of people "Silver Lako valley, tho noxt on tho lino, Is moro thickly nettled with a number of largo ranches, theso ranches bavins Bood houses and barns and are dotted with haystacks and cattle. "From Sllvor I.ako tho Klamath lino enters tho plno timber about twelve miles from tho Junction and continues through same until it reaches the Spraguo Itlver country, with which you are all familiar from there on into Klamath Falls. "Going back to tho survey, which leaves Silver Sake, you bo through Summer Lake valley, Chewauran, Sllvor Crcok, (Joobo Lako and then over tho only high pass, which will rcfjtilro a tunnel, into Surprise val ley. "All of these Valleys nro well set tled and aro very prosperous with many fine houses and barns, but all unublo to ralso anything but cattle until they get a railroad which they nro nil very anxious to seo at tho earliest posslblo time. Every valley has Its little flour mill, which fur nishes Its own locality only, being unablo to ship anything out. Most of theso localities also ralso all the fruit nercsaary for homo consump tion, such as apples, peaches, plums and berries. "Almost all theso valleys nro moro or less Irrigated from tho small Htreums that coma In from tho moun tains nnd somo hnvo good-sized proj- ocls in operation or under way. "In every locality could bo seen thousands of cuttle and hundreds of stacks. of liny. "Wn wnrn nssurnd on every hand that tho pcoplu In each locality worn going to do everything that Air. Miru linm nuked of them, then If tho rail road was not built It would bo no fault of theirs. "Ono of tho crcatcst thlnixs In fa vor of this road Is tho very easy grades and tho largo amount of ter ritory that Is almost perfectly level through which It will bo built, which will mako construction very cheap." FARMERS WILL MEET Flcst Session or Agricultural Council to Ho Held Soon. Tho tlrst annual meeting or tho Crook County Agricultural Council will bo hold In tho Domestic Science building at Hedniond, on December 2:1. Knch or the 21 farmers' organi zations which go to make up thu council has delegated a representa tive to attend. The following program for tho convention has been sent out: "Cooperative Purchase of Seeds, mmttttt Remember The Tired Shopgirl ThoughtfulnMs of others Is the key note of Christmas. "As ye do It unto ,tho least of these," snld tho Founder of tho day. Havo YOU thought of the TIRED SHOPGIRLS? As you treat them you nro treating II I m. Let thnt sink home. Tho greatest kindness you can do these girls Is to SHOP EARLY. If tho majority of pcoplo would do that the girls could enjoy their Christ mas, too. for they would not be TIRED TO DEATH by working nt a KILL ING PACE till midnight on CbrUtmas ere. Stryehnlno, Gypsum, Feeds, Etc." by I II. Dencer, discussion by C. F. Hosklns nnd W. F. Mackcy; "Ilab blt Campaign Extermination," K. S. IJarnurd, discussion by W. M. Ogg niul C. L. Mead; "Stock Shipping Association," by C. F. Hosklns, dis cussion by W. M. Ogg and I II. Dencer; "Potato Growers Associa tion," by .1. L. Gibson, discussion by S. n. Mustard and Karl Saunders; "Establishing Hardy Crops," by A. S. One Carload of Fresh, Well Packed, Recent Assortment Canned Goods immediate from the packers. This assortment contains everything that will be pleasing for your table. Thinking of Your Christmas Dinner? We would be pleased to help you in suggesting Christmas necessaries for your table We assure you that they will be fresh. ALWAYS QUALITY AND SERVICE. PERSONAL ATTENTION . PROMPT SERVICE LOUIS BENNETT, Grocer PHONE, WiACK iliJl O'KANE BUILDING Larson & Co. Xmas. Bulletin WATCHES Elgin, Waltham, Howard, Hamilton, just the one you prefer for your especial useat the price you wish to pay. Don't fail to see our stock of beau tiful Lavalliers Good, gold-filled ones for $1, $1.50 Solid gold ones, from .$2.25 to $50 Diamond Lavalliers with brilliant cut settings, from $5.00 up. Our stock of Wrist Watches is complete and consists only of such goods as we can guarantee to keen correct time. We are selling them at bottom pricesEngraving Free. Have you seen our stock of Oriental Goods You will be surprised at the prices and the many pleasing gifts in this line, from 15c up. Haskets with Chinese Heads and Tassells, Paper Knives, Hearth Brushes, Narcis sus Bowls, Bamboo Vases, Mandar in Pot Pourri. Make an early selection of these goods, as they are going fast. You may find a suitable gift in our Sterling and Silver Plated Dept. We carry the goods produced by the best manufacturers in Amer ica. Why not start a set of Sterl ing Silver or of Community Plate? It is open stock, and a piece may be added at any time Nothing finer for a gift to the home-maker Engraving Free. Oh yes, we have the latest designs in Coffee Percolators Sheffield Plate, Casseroles, Serv ing Trays, Silver Tea Sets, Cream ers and Sugars No old goods here. FOR HER Why not select a gift from our Parisian Ivory either in a Manicure or Toilet Set? We also have Sterling and Plated Sets, if she prefers them. There are some fascinating Leather Sets, or a Sewing Set, in Sterling Silver, for a more impersonal gift. Our wall cases are filled with a most splendid assortment of Cut Glass and Pickard China The new Hnwke's Engraved Glass is especially attractive as well worth considering when selecting a gift for ono who "has every thing." Did You say Wattermans Fountain Pens Yes, we carry them, and have a well selected stock Engraving Free. You are invited to come and in spect our new stock of the latest styles of everything to be found in an up-to-date Jewelry store Our prices are right, and we take pleas ure in pleasing you. DlAMONDSWo guarantee every ono sold, to be as represented. You do not need to be a diamond expert if you buy of us. LARSON & CO. SIGN OF THE BIG ClIbCK :: :: :: :: BEND, OREGON Fogg, discussion by S. W. Morrill and A. I). Norton; "Cooperative Cow Purchase," by C. D. Jarrctt, discus sion by W. M. Ogg and J. N. 13. Corking; "Farm Demonstrations," by J. N. 11. Corking, discussion by A. S. Fogg and C. F. Hosklns. POUNPMASTER'H NOTICE Kotlco is hereby given that tho City of Bond has taken up tho fol lowing described livestock, towlt! Two will to horses, ono bny horso, ono pinto mare, wearing boll; all about eight years old and wolghlng about 1,000 pounds each. Also ono suck ling colt. Brands aro undecipher able. Tho cost of redeeming said - OREGON THUNK TRAIN Arrives 7:20 a. m. - Leaves 9 p. m. O.-W. It. & N. TRAIN. Arrives 7:30 p. ra. Leaves 7:25 a. m. AUTO STAGE LINK SOUTH. Leaves 8:46a.m.- Arrives 5 p. in. AUTO LINKS. Cars to Burns, Fort Klamath Fort Rock, Sllvor Lako nnd - other points south and south east. POST OFFICIO HOURS. General dollvcry open dally - - S:30 a. in. to C p. m. No mall distributed on Sundny. - Night train mail closes 8:15 Day train mall closes 0:30 a. m. TELEGRAPH HOURS. - Wcstorn Union dally 7 a. m. to - 0 p. m. Sunday and holidays 8-10, 4-G. TELEPHONE HOURS. Pacific Tel. & Tol. Co. 2 1 hour sorvlco, Including Sunday. stock will bo $1.00 per head por day, In addition to tho nctual cxponso of keeping, togothcr with tho cost of this advertisement and all other necessary cxpeiiBcs.' In caso of fail ure to red co in by tho ownor, said stock will ho sold, aB provided by tho charter and ordinances of tho City of Bend, on Thursday, December I nt 2 p. m., In front of the city Jjh L. A. W. NIXON, Chlof of Police, and cx-of'lcio 39-40C poundmnstcr. Christmas cards, 1 cent each, itl Reed & Morton, drugs. Adv. DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS. United States. Prcsldont Woodrow Wilson Vlco Prcsldeut. .Thomas R. Marshall Secretary of Stato ..Robert LaiiBlng Socrotary of Navy . . Josophus Danlols Secretary of War . .Newton D. Baker Secretary of Interior . . . .F. K. Lane Socrotary Agrlculturo D. F. Houston Secretary of Troasury .W. F. McAdoo Socrotary Commerce . .W. C. Rodflold Socrotary of Labor . . . . W. D. Wilson Attornoy General T. M. Grogory Postmaster uenorni .Aiuon uuriesun State. Governor James Wlthycomho Secretary of Stato . . . . U. W. Olcott Troasuror Thos. B. Ka Atty. Genornl Goo. M. Brown Superintendent Public Instruction . . J. A. Churchill Stnto Printer Arthur Lawronco Commissioner Labor Statistics .... O. P. Hot! Oamo Wnrdon ...Carl D. Shoomakor Stato Engineer John H. Lank United States Senators Georco E. Chamborlalu , , Harry W. Lano Congressmen C. N. MeArthur N. S. Sinnott W. A. Hawley Crook County. Circuit Court Judge. . T. E. J. Duffy District Attornoy W. H. Wirtz County Judgo G. Springer Clerk Warren Brown Sheriff E. 11. Knox Treasurer Ralph Jordan Assessor H. A. .Foster School Supt J. H. Myers Corouor P. B. Foludextor Surveyor H. A. Kelly Commissioners .... .J. F. Blanoard II. J, Ovortur! Iho Courts. , Circuit Meets first Monday In September and Dcccmcer and second Monday la March. Probate Meets first Monday In each month. Commissioners' Meets first Wed nesday In January, March, May. July, September. November and December, Rend School District No. 12. Directors R. M. Smith, Chmn. J. Edward Larson Clerk .11. J. Overturf City of Bend. Mayor J. A. Eastes Recorder H. O. Ellis Troasuror Mary E. Coleman Chlof 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 , . .E. P. Hrosterhaus S. C. Caldwell Justice of the Peace. Rend Precinct , . J. A. aste PETITE PIQUANT CHARMING IRRESISTIBLE Thnt Ih tho characterization given to tho work of ANN PENNINGTON, the tar of ZlegfcId'N Follies, vho up. pcnrH in , Susie iSnowflake" TONIGHT. "Suxle" Is tho little dancer who fccandallzp lice maidenly mints mill m'Ih her vlllngo agog when .she brings her Broadway ideuls Into tho community. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY The Fourth Chapter of The Lass of the Lumberlands'', "Tho Curuvau." SATURDAY ' King Baggot, Captain of the Typhoon" A U-Ilot M'l'los, thnt Is replete with thrills. Also, u laugh Inn Carter Dclluicu comedy, entitled, "From the Rogue's Gallery." r SUNDAY AND MONDAY The Clown" It was always the miihitlou of Victor .Monro, In his boy hood da)K to he a clown. This ambition Is realized in tills film, a wonderfully realistic circus iliama, full of tho ewntful of circus life. BEND THEATRE REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE INVESTMENTS C. V. SILVIS BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES AND CITY PROPERTY IXTS FOR SALE IN EVERY ADDITION IN REND PROPERTY HANDLED FOR NON-RESIDENTS. TIMBER BOUGHT AND SOLD. OFFICE OREGON STREET HOME MADE CANDIES Fresh Daily WATCH OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL E. O. LOGAN Wall Street . fcM4N0M WIS" """ " " ' ",r" -"-1" - - mwiiw urn i nmrjD ,, jU . ....... jniTiriB iii mi